TREWS

trews

(noun) (used in the plural) tight-fitting trousers; usually of tartan

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Noun

trews pl (plural only)

(British) trousers, especially if close fitting and tartan.

Anagrams

• strew, werst, wrest

Proper noun

Trews

plural of Trew

Anagrams

• strew, werst, wrest

Source: Wiktionary


Trews, n. pl.

Definition: Trowsers; especially, those of the Scotch Highlanders. "He wore the trews, or close trowsers, made of tartan." Sir W. Scott.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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