tharm

/θɑrm/
noun
  1. A piece of intestine or gut, especially when used as a material for making strings or threads.
    • The archer's bowstring was made from twisted tharm, strong and resilient.
    • In the workshop, they soaked the tharm in water to make it pliable for weaving.
    • The old craftsman used sheep tharm to make the strings for his violin.
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