towdie
/ˈtoʊdi/Definitions
1. noun
A term used in the 18th and 19th centuries for a fellow prisoner or a person who is an associate or companion of a convict.
“The convict’s towdie stood by him through thick and thin in prison.”
1. noun
A term used in the 18th and 19th centuries for a fellow prisoner or a person who is an associate or companion of a convict.
“The convict’s towdie stood by him through thick and thin in prison.”