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Webster 1913 Edition


Lace

Lace

(lās)
,
Noun.
[OE.
las
, OF.
laz
, F.
lacs
, dim.
lacet
, fr. L.
laqueus
noose, snare; prob. akin to
lacere
to entice. Cf.
Delight
,
Elicit
,
Lasso
,
Latchet
.]
1.
That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc.
His hat hung at his back down by a
lace
.
Chaucer.
For striving more, the more in
laces
strong
Himself he tied.
Spenser.
2.
A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net.
[Obs.]
Fairfax.
Vulcanus had caught thee [Venus] in his
lace
.
Chaucer.
3.
A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc., often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress.
Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly
laces
.
Bacon.
4.
Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage.
[Old Slang]
Addison.
Alençon lace
,
a kind of point lace, entirely of needlework, first made at Alençon in France, in the 17th century. It is very durable and of great beauty and cost.
Bone lace
,
Brussels lace
,
etc. See under
Bone
,
Brussels
, etc.
Gold lace
, or
Silver lace
,
lace having warp threads of silk, or silk and cotton, and a weft of silk threads covered with gold (or silver), or with gilt.
Lace leather
,
thin, oil-tanned leather suitable for cutting into lacings for machine belts.
Lace lizard
(Zool.)
,
a large, aquatic, Australian lizard (
Hydrosaurus giganteus
), allied to the monitors.
Lace paper
,
paper with an openwork design in imitation of lace.
Lace piece
(Shipbuilding)
,
the main piece of timber which supports the beak or head projecting beyond the stem of a ship.
Lace pillow
, and
Pillow lace
.
See under
Pillow
.

Lace

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Laced
(āst)
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Lacing
.]
1.
To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively. with anything resembling laces.
Shak.
When Jenny’s stays are newly
laced
.
Prior.
2.
To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material;
as, cloth
laced
with silver
.
Shak.
3.
To beat; to lash; to make stripes on.
[Colloq.]
I'll
lace
your coat for ye.
L'Estrange.

Lace

,
Verb.
I.
To be fastened with a lace, or laces;
as, these boots
lace
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Lace

LACE

,
Noun.
[L. laqueus.]
1.
A work composed of threads interwoven into a net, and worked on a pillow with spindles or pins. Fine laces are manufactured in France, Italy and England.
2.
A string; a cord.
3.
A snare; a gin.
4.
A plaited string with which females fasten their clothes.
Doll ne'er was called to cut her lace.

LACE

, v.t.
1.
To fasten with a string through eyelet holes.
When Jenny's stays are newly laced -
2.
To adorn with lace; as cloth laced with silver.
3.
To embellish with variegations or stripes.
Look, love, what envious streaks.
Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east.
4.
To beat; to lash; [probably to make stripes on.]
I'll lace your coat for ye.

Definition 2024


láce

láce

See also: lace and lacé

Czech

Noun

láce f

  1. cheapness

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