IPA: /θaɪd/
KK: /θaɪd/
Describing something that has a particular kind of thigh or is related to the thigh area.
The thighed athlete showed impressive strength during the competition.
The word 'thighed' originates from Old English 'þigh' (meaning the upper part of the leg) combined with the suffix '-ed' (indicating a past participle or adjective form). Thus, 'thighed' refers to something that has or is related to the thigh.
Think of the Old English word for the upper part of the leg, 'þigh', and remember that 'thighed' describes something related to that part of the body.