1. tawe - Verb
2. Tawe - Proper noun
Tawe
A river in southern Wales that meets the sea at Swansea.
tawe
Obsolete spelling of taw (to tow)
Following this, more coal mines (everywhere from north-east Gower to Clyne and Llangyfelach ) were opened and smelters (mostly along the Tawe valley) were opened and flourished. Source: Internet
Beyond the Tawe the bay sweeps for six miles before reaching Mumbles Head, its most westerly point. Source: Internet
Davies (2008), p.319 citation The Lordship of Morgannwg was split after it was conquered; the kingdom of Glamorgan had as its caput the town of Cardiff and took in the lands from the River Tawe to the River Rhymney. Source: Internet
Some of the works converted to the production of zinc and the Tawe valley also became a location for the manufacture of nickel after Ludwig Mond established a works at Clydach in 1902. Source: Internet