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“They were called Weft Indies from Colum - bus failing to them weflward; in hopes, as was mentioned at the beginning of his firft voyage, of arriving that way to the Eaft Indies.”
“The third Court is much tljeJlargeft of any, built at the Expenrce of the captive feirig of France 5 as it ftands higher, fo it greatly excels the two former in Splendor and Elegance; it has one hundred and forty-eight • Paces in Length, and ninety-feven in Breadth; in the Middle of it is a Fountain of very. clear Water, brought under Ground at ariexcelfive Expense from the Diftance of four Miles: towards the Eaft are. ifra&iujficent Apartments deftined for the Royal Houflaold; towards the Weft is a Tennis -,”
“the Royal Houfhold; towards the Weft is a Tennis - court for the Amufement of the Court; Pn the North Side are the Royal Apartments, confiftirig of mag - iiificeflt Chambers, Halls, and f Bathing-ro6ms, and a private Chapel, the Roof of which is embel -”
“Earlier this year, a documentary unambiguously called “I Love Hip Hop in Morocco,” set the tone for the days and years ahead, as the blog From Warp to Weft points out:”
“Janelle of {from} Warp {to} Weft writes on the the complicated topic of brain drain in Morocco, a country which loses some of its best young minds every year to universities and jobs abroad.”
Global Voices in English » Morocco: Changing Nothing and Everything
“Weft (or mimetic weft): Where warp is introduced into a mimetic narrative by an alethic quirk, the alethic modality of “could have happened”, “could be happening” or “could happen” may be said to persist in effect, in so far as suspension-of-disbelief continues despite the quirk, or to be restored with a return to mimesis.”
“Warp and Weft: Spirit Trail Fibers Superwash Merino Worsted with a 7.5 dpi reed and twisted fringe.”
“Weft: Knitpicks Gloss in Cocoa on a 12.5 dpi reed with regular fringe.”
“Weft: Malabrigo Worsted in velvet grapes with a 7.5 dpi reed and twisted fringe.”
“Weft knitting, like hand knitting, creates fabric by moving yarns horizontally back and forth across the fabric.”
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Weaverly Words
Words that relate to, or come from, the weaving trade.
Weave, Warp, Weft, Loom, Weaver, Weaving, woven, handwoven, twill, tabby, plainweave, sleazy and 95 more...
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