"Tiwaz" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "Tiwaz" is a rune, which is a symbol from the ancient Germanic and Norse alphabet. It is also known as the "T-rune" or the letter "T". In the Elder Futhark, a runic alphabet used by the ancient Germanic peoples, Tiwaz is associated with the god Tyr and the concept of sacrifice, law, and war.
In modern times, the word Tiwaz is often connected to the concept of structural integrity and firmness, as well as a sense of commitment to principles of justice, sacrifice, and courage. It represents a strong will, determination, and strength of character.
"Tviv" is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, I'm assuming you meant "tive" or possibly "tv", neither of which are nouns.<br><br>If you meant "tv" which stands for Television, TV is a device that receives broadcast signals from one or more places and displays them on a screen, allowing people to watch tv shows, news, movies, sports, and other content.
A feeling of worry or anxiety.<br><br>Other forms: tizzy; tizzies<br><br>Example: "She was in a tizz about her upcoming exam."