threadwork

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

thread +‎ work

Noun[edit]

threadwork (countable and uncountable, plural threadworks)

  1. Work made with, or as if with, threads.
    • 1996, Helen M. Jewell, Women in Medieval England, page 35:
      Fine embroidery, especially gold threadwork, was of course a specialised skill, done for rich patrons, not the stitchcraft of hovels.
    • 2005, William David Shaw, Babel and the ivory tower: the scholar in the age of science, page xii:
      Though the Muse of higher learning cannot be cloned, she allows the prophet, rebel, and poet to soar, and the scholiast to weave intricate threadworks of commentary and gloss.
    • 2008, Benjamin F. Shearer, Culture and Customs of the United States: Culture, page 358:
      New Mexico artist Lauren Camp (1966-) designs colorful threadworks about jazz because she claims to be able to hear colours and shapes in the music.
    • 2009, Erica James, Precious Time:
      An hour later, and with the M6 behind them, Clara took the B5470 out of Macclesfield and found herself driving through rolling hills of lush green farmland criss-crossed with a threadwork of drystone walls.