单词 | weave out |
释义 | > as lemmasto weave out a. transitive. To form or fabricate (a stuff or material) by interlacing yarns or other filaments of a particular substance in a continuous web; to manufacture in a loom by crossing the threads or yarns called respectively the warp and the weft. Also with object the web itself, a garment made up of such a stuff or material. †to weave out: to complete the weaving of. †to weave in a stool: see stool n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > manufacture of textile fabric > manufacture textile fabric [verb (intransitive)] > weave weavec900 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > manufacture of textile fabric > [verb (transitive)] > weave > weave fabric weavec900 weba1325 warpc1430 loom?1549 tissuea1851 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > manufacture of textile fabric > [verb (transitive)] > weave > complete weaving of to weave out1535 outweave1617 c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (1890) iv. xxv. 354 Hio smælo hrægel weofaþ & wyrcaþ. c1050 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 504/2 Ordiretur, wefen wæs. c1200 Virtues & Vices 39 Al swa nan webb ne mai bien iweuen wið-uten twa beames. c1290 St. Edmund Conf. 167 in S. Eng. Leg. 436 Heo [a hair shirt] nas i-sponne ne i-weoue, ake i-broide strengus longue. c1300 Assump. Virg. 668 This ilke webbe here self woof. 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis III. 237 Thei tawhten him a Las to breide, And weve a Pours. c1450 Mirk's Festial 246 Scho occupiet hir craft of weuyng cloþes and ornamentes to þe auter. 1483 Cath. Angl. 412/1 To Wefe, texere. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid xiii. viii. 86 The precyus wedis, Wrocht craftely, and weif of goldin thredis Quhilum be fair Andromachais hand. 1529 T. More Dyaloge Dyuers Maters iii. x. O v b/2 Yt were as sone done to weue a new web of clothe as to sowe vppe euery hole in a net. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 779/1 The weyver sayeth he can nat wayve my clothe tyll he have more yarne. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Job vii. 6 My dayes passe ouer more spedely, then a weeuer can weeue out his webbe. 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Textrina.., the place where thinges be weaued or wounden. 1539 Bible (Great) 2 Kings xxiii. 7 Where the wemen woue hanginges for the groue. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. lxxiijv For all the copes and Vestementes wer but of one pece, so wouen for the purpose. 1584 in J. Harland House & Farm Accts. Shuttleworths (1856) I. 13 For weavinge forescore yerdes and four of canuise, vs. 1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 285 Faire Reading towne,..where Cloth's ywoven be. 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. vi. 250 He weau'd these Napkins. 1670 Sir S. Crow in 12th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1890) App. v. 15 The silke..beeing ill woven will shrink and pucker. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis vii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 410 These Purple Vests were weav'd by Dardan Dames. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis ix, in tr. Virgil Wks. 483 The Mantle..which I wove with Care. 1726 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey IV. xv. 139 Accept, dear youth, this monument of love, Long since, in better days, by Helen wove. 1789–96 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. I. 541 Woollen stockings..of excellent quality are wove by the Germans, especially in Germantown. 1856 G. Roberts Social Hist. S. Counties Eng. 376 Our lace was not wove. It had neither warp nor woof. 1871 J. Yeats Techn. Hist. Commerce i. iii. 69 The shawls and the textile furniture used in the rites of religion were frequently woven in the temples. to weave out ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or detachment > loosening or unfastening > be loosened, unfastened, or undone [verb (intransitive)] > become untwisted or unravelled feazea1577 untwind1592 untwine1592 to weave out1641 run1642 unravel1815 disentwine1875 1641 J. Milton Of Reformation 78 The government of Episcopacy, is now so weav'd into the common Law: In Gods name let it weave out againe. < as lemmas |
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