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Definition of Interknotted
1. interknot [v] - See also: interknot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interknotted
Literary usage of Interknotted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"Millennial oaks interknotted their roots below its surface, and vouchsafed
protection to many a frailer growth of shrub or tree — wild orange, water- willow ..."
2. Marriage and Divorce by Felix Adler (1915)
"... or interknotted, as the case may be—interwoven in any case in the human beings
to whom they have given birth, and who participate in the nature of each. ..."
3. Portuguese Architecture by Walter Crum Watson (1908)
"In one of these windows not only are the capitals covered with intertwined
ribbon-work, but each shaft is covered with interknotted circles enclosing ..."
4. Report of the Excursion of the Cambrian Archaeological Association in by Robert Cochrane, Cambrian Archaeological Association (1900)
"All the larger bosses are constructed of the interknotted posterior portions of
the bodies of serpents, the anterior portions of which escape from the ..."