释义 |
thrawn \ˈthrän\ adjective Etymology: Middle English (Scots) thrawin, from past participle of Middle English thrawen to cause to twist or turn chiefly Scotland : lacking in pleasing or attractive qualities: as a. : perverse, recalcitrant b. : crooked, misshapen c. : sullen, gloomy • thrawn·ly adverb, chiefly Scot |