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Definition of loom
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Loom (v. i.) To rise and to be
eminent;
to be
elevated
or
ennobled,
in a moral
sense..
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Loom
::
Loom (n.) A frame or
machine
of wood or other
material,
in which a
weaver
forms cloth out of
thread;
a
machine
for
interweaving
yarn or
threads
into a
fabric,
as in
knitting
or lace
making..
Lurid
::
Lurid (a.) Pale
yellow;
ghastly
pale; wan;
gloomy;
dismal.
Lowery
::
Lowery
(a.)
Cloudy;
gloomy;
lowering;
as, a
lowery
sky;
lowery
weather..
Sullen
::
Sullen
(a.)
Gloomily
angry and
silent;
cross;
sour;
affected
with ill
humor;
morose.
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The basis or
foundation
of a
thing;
especially,
a
horizontal
piece,
as a
timber,
which forms the lower
member
of a
frame,
or
supports
a
structure;
as, the sills of a
house,
of a
bridge,
of a loom, and the
like..
Drear
::
Drear (a.)
Dismal;
gloomy
with
solitude.
Gloomth
::
Gloomth
(n.)
Gloom.
Marseilles
::
Marseilles
(n.) A
general
term for
certain
kinds of
fabrics,
which are
formed
of two
series
of
threads
interlacing
each
other,
thus
forming
double
cloth,
quilted
in the loom; -- so named
because
first made in
Marseilles,
France..
Dull
::
Dull
(superl.)
Furnishing
little
delight,
spirit,
or
variety;
uninteresting;
tedious;
cheerless;
gloomy;
melancholy;
depressing;
as, a dull story or
sermon;
a dull
occupation
or
period;
hence,
cloudy;
overcast;
as, a dull day..
Verbenaceous
::
Verbenaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Verbenaceae)
of
gamopetalous
plants
of which
Verbena
is the type. The order
includes
also the black and white
mangroves,
and many
plants
noted for
medicinal
use or for
beauty
of
bloom..
Tenebricose
::
Tenebricose
(a.)
Tenebrous;
dark;
gloomy.
Sombrous
::
Sombrous
(a.)
Gloomy;
somber.
Aside
::
Aside
(adv.)
Out of one's
thoughts;
off; away; as, to put aside
gloomy
thoughts..
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) A large bar of steel
formed
directly
from an ingot by
hammering
or
rolling,
being a
preliminary
shape for
further
working..
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To have the mind dwell
continuously
or
moodily
on a
subject;
to think long and
anxiously;
to be in a state of
gloomy,
serious
thought;
--
usually
followed
by over or on; as, to brood over
misfortunes..
Scowl
::
Scowl (n.)
Hence,
gloom;
dark or
threatening
aspect..
Maybloom
::
Maybloom
(n.) The
hawthorn.
Oar
::
Oar (n) An
implement
for
impelling
a boat, being a
slender
piece of
timber,
usually
ash or
spruce,
with a grip or
handle
at one end and a broad blade at the
other.
The part which rests in the
rowlock
is
called
the
loom..
Savine
::
Savine
(n.) A
coniferous
shrub
(Juniperus
Sabina)
of
Western
Asia,
occasionally
found also in the
northern
parts of the
United
States
and in
British
America.
It is a
compact
bush, with
dark-colored
foliage,
and
produces
small
berries
having
a
glaucous
bloom.
Its
bitter,
acrid tops are
sometimes
used in
medicine
for gout,
amenorrhoea,
etc..
Darken
::
Darken
(a.) To cast a gloom upon.
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