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Word of the Day 10/01/18 Atweel

Atweel (adverb)
atweel [uh-tweel, at-weel]


adverb Scot.
1. surely.



Origin: 1760–70; aphetic variant of phrase (I) wat weel (I) know well. See wot, well

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