Simple past tense and past participle of withe.(verb)
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Use "withed" in a sentence
"The young sprout was "withed" around near one end of the pole, then all hands put their shoulders under the long end and with an "altogether, heave, oh," draw up a tap root 4, 6 and 8 feet long."
"At the rear is a bare chamber furnished with a small stove, a deal table and a few hickory-withed chairs."
"Now the Protestant family is like a bundle of refuse shingles, when withed up together (which it never was and never will be to all etarnity), no great of a bundle arter all; you might take it up under one arm, and walk off with it without winkin '."