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Sinew

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Sin″ew (?), n. [OE. sinewe, senewe, AS. sinu, seonu; akin to D. zenuw, OHG. senawa, G. sehne, Icel. sin, Sw. sena, Dan. sene; cf. Skr. snāva. √290.]

1. (Anat.) A tendon or tendonous tissue. See Tendon.

2. Muscle; nerve. Sir J. Davies.

3. Fig.: That which supplies strength or power.

The portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage dowry. Shak.

The bodies of men, munition, and money, may justly be called the sinews of war. Sir W. Raleigh.

☞ Money alone is often called the sinews of war.