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wove

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See also:weaved

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wove

  1. simplepast ofweave
    Shewove a beautiful basket out of reeds.
  2. (now colloquial, nonstandard)pastparticiple ofweave
    • 1701, Francis Leguat,A new voyage to the Eaſt-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions [] [1], page61:
      One might havewove Stuffs with it, had it been prepar'd.
    • 1823,Walter Scott,The Bride of Lammermoor[2], page187:
      []and the pearls which they havewove among her black tresses, were whiter than the frozen hail drops.
    • 2005, W. H. Crawford,The Impact of the Domestic Linen Industry in Ulster[3], Ulster Historical Foundation,→ISBN, page185:
      []enlisting as soldiers, during the late war, who, had they stuck to their looms, would havewove, at least, 50 pounds worth of cloth each in the year

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wove (notcomparable)

  1. (of paper) made on amould of closelywovenwire

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wove

  1. (dated or formal)singularpastsubjunctive ofwuiven
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