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weave

verb transitive

[G., Gr.]

pret. wove; pp. wovenThe regular form, weaved, is rarely or never used.

weave

To unite threads of any kind in such a manner as to form cloth. This is done by crossing the threads by means of a shuttle. The modes of weaving, and the kinds of texture, are various. The threads first laid in length are called the warp; those which cross them in the direction of the breadth, are called the weft or woof.

weave

To unite any thing flexible; as, to weave twigs.

weave

To unite by intermixture or close connection; as a form of religion woven into the civil government.

weave

To interpose; to insert. This weaves itself perforce into my business.

weave

verb intransitive
To practice weaving; to work with a loom.