1. withy - Noun
2. withy - Adjective
The osier willow (Salix viminalis). See Osier, n. (a).
A withe. See Withe, 1.
Made of withes; like a withe; flexible and tough; also, abounding in withes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn re Arbitration Between Polemis and Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd., 3 K.B. 560 (1921) It does not matter how foreseeable the result as long as what the negligent party's physical action can be tied to what actually happened. Source: Internet
Partner and head of the real estate team Paul Daniels said despite the uncertainties of Brexit and other macro-economic factors, Royds Withy King continued to see a strong demand for pragmatic professional advice on a wide range of property issues. Source: Internet
There remained enough time for Dawson to cross once more and, fittingly, it was the deadly boot of Farrant that slotted the final kick to round off a superb all-round show by the Withy lads. Source: Internet
Withy King Trust Company will fulfil many roles, including acting as trustee and deputy for vulnerable children and adults due, for example, to illness or accident. Source: Internet
Swindon-based specialist software firm Intergraph (UK) has won a multi-million euro contract with Irish electricity distributor ESB Networks following a highly-competitive procurement process which included legal advice from local law firm Withy King. Source: Internet
The corporate, employment and commercial property teams from law firm Withy King’s Swindon office have advised shareholders of Wiltshire-based specialist adhesives firm ALH Systems on its sale to Swedish industrial giant Indutrade. Source: Internet