Meaning & Definition of word "Weaving"

Weaving

/ˈwiː.vɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The process or art of creating fabric by interlacing threads.
    • Example: The weaving of intricate designs requires both skill and patience.
  • 2. The result of weaving; a piece of woven fabric.
    • Example: The artisan displayed her latest weaving at the craft fair.

verb:

  • 1. The act of forming fabric by interlacing threads.
    • Example: She spent the afternoon weaving colorful patterns into her tapestry.
  • 2. To create or construct something by combining various elements.
    • Example: The author is weaving a complex narrative that explores human emotions.

Etymology

Middle English 'weven', from Old English 'wefan'; related to Old High German 'weban'

Common Phrases and Expressions

weaving in and out:

Moving in a pattern that alternates direction.

hands that weave:

Referring to skilled craftsmanship, especially in textiles.

weaving a tale:

Creating a story or narrative with intricate details.

Related Words

loom:

A device used for weaving textiles.

thread:

A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving.

fabric:

Cloth produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers.

Slang Meanings of weaving