overˈweave, v. poet.
[over- 1, 8.]
trans. To weave over the top or surface. (In pa. pple.)
| 1818 Keats Endymion i. 431 An arbour, overwove By many a summer's silent fingering. 1869 Blackmore Lorna D. vii, I found it strongly over-woven. |
overˈweave, v. poet.
[over- 1, 8.]
trans. To weave over the top or surface. (In pa. pple.)
| 1818 Keats Endymion i. 431 An arbour, overwove By many a summer's silent fingering. 1869 Blackmore Lorna D. vii, I found it strongly over-woven. |
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