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outˈweave, v. [out- 15 b, 15.] trans. a. To weave to an end or completion. b. To weave from within outwards.
a1649Drummond of Hawthornden Poems Wks. (1711) 36/1 May never hours the web of day out-weave; May never night rise from her sable cave. 1890J. Pulsford Loyalty to Christ I. 11 All the trees of the wood throb with new life, and out⁓weave their lovely attire. |