to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material.
2.
to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some material: to weave a basket; to weave cloth.
3.
to form by combining various elements or details into a connected whole: to weave a tale; to weave a plan.
4.
to introduce as an element or detail into a connected whole (usually fol. by in or into): She wove an old folk melody into her latest musical composition.
5.
to direct or move along in a winding or zigzag course; move from side to side, esp. to avoid obstructions: to weave one's way through traffic.
–verb (used without object)
6.
to form or construct something, as fabric, by interlacing threads, yarns, strips, etc.
7.
to compose a connected whole by combining various elements or details.
8.
to be or become formed or composed from the interlacing of materials or the combining of various elements: The yarn wove into a beautiful fabric.
9.
to move or proceed in a winding course or from side to side: dancers weaving in time to the music.
–noun
10.
a pattern of or method for interlacing yarns.
Origin: bef. 900; ME weven, OE wefan; c. G weben, ON vefa;see web