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weavers

n. (plural of weaver English)

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Once more, the children of the keep studied their lessons by the hearths, while weavers wove and fletchers shaped arrows.

A sheriffs posse tried to arrest some strikers, but it was broken up by four hundred weavers armed with muskets and sticks.

Even though the lines in the air that weavers draw together to create their spells remained largely invisible to me, I could still perceive that she was gathering threads together to mount some new attack.

Mystical and mysterious weavers might be, but if one knew the mindset properly, they could also be easily manipulated without their even being aware that that was what was happening.

Magic lines upon the earth, so beloved by weavers, will become fewer and fewer and eventually disappear entirely.

It was said once that an entire army of weavers was set upon in the Elderwoods and was, to the very last one, slaughtered by a mad king who had vowed to rid the land of weavers once and for all.

It was what I can only describe as magical thread, the type that weavers use.

He continued to speak as he stepped back from Anna, exchanging a look with his betrothed, the youngest of the weavers who had fled Steleshame with Suzanne.

Ingrith, she who was patron of weavers and benefactor to every person who has faced down and wrestled with an unexpected setback.

Irish Catholic weavers and native-born Protestant skilled workers over issues of religion.

Fall River, Massachusetts, women weavers formed a union independent of the men weavers.