widdifow

/ˈwɪdɪfaʊ/

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete term referring to a narrow or winding river or a watercourse.

“The team of geographers set out to explore the widdifow in the remote wilderness.”

2. verb

To flow or move in a winding or twisting manner, especially of a river or stream.

“The widdifow of the river through the valley was a breathtaking sight.”

Synonyms

  • brook
  • stream

Antonyms

  • barren
  • dry