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bone-lace [f. bone n. 5 c + lace.] 1. Lace, usually of linen thread, made by knitting upon a pattern marked by pins, with bobbins originally made of bone; formerly called bone-work lace; now largely superseded by bobbin-net.
1574Hellowes Gueuara's Ep. (1577) 316 To see her..take her cushin for bone lace, or her rocke to spinne. 1666Lond. Gaz. No. 94/3 Our Manufactures..of Points and Bone-laces. 1709Steele Tatler No. 61 ⁋4 [They] should be sent to knit, or sit down to Bobbins or Bone-lace. 1807Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 4 Its chief manufactures are the different kinds of woollen cloths, as also of bone-lace. 2. attrib. and in comb., as bone-lace-edging, bone-lace-maker.
1634Simp. Reasons in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) IV. 178 Davison a bonelace-maker. 1883Daily News 26 June 5/7 An Innish⁓macsaint body-trimming and a bone-lace edging. |