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Inweave   Listen
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Inweave  v. t.  (past inwove; past part. inwoven; pres. part. inweaving)  To weave in or together; to intermix or intertwine by weaving; to interlace. "Down they cast Their crowns, inwove with amaranth and gold."






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"Inweave" Quotes from Famous Books



... information renders the man's language, feelings, sentiments, and information a riddle, which must itself be solved by episodes of anecdote? Finally when this, and this alone, could have induced a genuine Poet to inweave in a poem of the loftiest style, and on subjects the loftiest and of most universal interest, such minute matters of fact, (not unlike those furnished for the obituary of a magazine by the friends of some obscure "ornament of society lately deceased" in some ...
— Biographia Literaria • Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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