twiformed
English
Alternative forms
twyformed
,
twiform
,
twi-formed
,
twyform
Etymology
From
twi-
+
formed
.
Adjective
twiformed
(
comparative
more
twiformed
,
superlative
most
twiformed
)
(
obsolete
)
Having a
double
form;
biform
.
1897
, Dante Alighieri, Oscar Kuhns,
The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri
:
On the very ground / Alone she sat, as she had there been left / A guard upon the wain, which I beheld / Bound to the
twyform
beast.