¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inwove
1. inweave [v] - See also: inweave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwove
Literary usage of Inwove
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India: an Epic Poem by Luís de Camões, William Julius Mickle (1809)
"... of palm-tree leaves, inwove \Vith curious art, a swarming crowd they move :
Long were their boats, and sharp to bound along Through the dash'd waters, ..."
2. Landscape in American Poetry by Lucy Larcom (1879)
"Farewell the forest-shade, the twilight grove^ The turfy path with fern and
flowers inwove. ... inwove."
3. Lexicon to the English Poetical Works of John Milton by Laura Emma Lockwood (1907)
"(past part, inwove : PL HI. 352 ; inwoven : PL IV. 693) tr. to form by weaving ;
inwove with amaranth and gold : PL in. 352. part. adj. inwoven, ..."
4. A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with Regard to Sound and ...by Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1790)
"inwove or inwoveN. To mix any thing in weaving fo that it forms part of the
texture ; to intwine, to complicate. To INWOOD, In-wud'. va To hide in woods. ..."