Weave (verb)

To create fabric, interlacing threads or fibers in a pattern to make cloth.

Origin:

Old english wefan "to move in a circular direction, produce fabric by interlacing threads", of west germanic origin; related to dutch weven and german weben.

Examples:

  1. She learned how to weave on her grandmother's loom.
  2. The weaver used different colors to create a pattern in the cloth.
  3. The weaver's skill was evident in the intricate designs of the cloth.
  4. The weaver wove a beautiful tapestry for the castle.
  5. The weaver wove a rug from the wool of the sheep.
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