"Tiw" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Old English Tīw, from Proto-West Germanic *Tīw, from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god”). Doublet of Tyr. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*dyew-}}, {{lbor|en|ang|Tīw}} Learned borrowing from Old English Tīw, {{der|en|gmw-pro|*Tīw}} Proto-West Germanic *Tīw, {{der|en|gem-pro|*Tīwaz}} Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, {{der|en|ine-pro|*deywós||god}} Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god”), {{doublet|en|Tyr}} Doublet of Tyr Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Tiw
  1. The god Tyr, especially in an Anglo-Saxon context; Tiw. Wikipedia link: Tiw Synonyms: Tue, Tew [rare] Related terms: Tuesday
    Sense id: en-Tiw-en-name-JfOtlbNz Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Old English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old English entries with incorrect language header: 47 48 5

Alternative forms

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