Knit
61knit — v. a. pret. ‘knutte.’ Alys. 2251. AS. cnytan …
62knit v — I ve run out of wool, said Tom, knitting his brow …
63knit — v. a. Join, unite, connect …
64knit — v 1. purl, crochet, hook, knot; weave, interweave, interlace, interthread, intertwine. 2. wrinkle, draw in, gather, fold. 3. draw together, become whole, heal, mend, get well …
65knit — Kā, ulana …
66knit — see KNOT …
67knit(s) — nit(s) …
68To knit up — Knit Knit, v. i. 1. To form a fabric by interlacing yarn or thread; to weave by making knots or loops. [1913 Webster] 2. To be united closely; to grow together; as, broken bones will in time knit and become sound. [1913 Webster] {To knit up}, to… …
69knit stitch — noun Date: circa 1885 a basic knitting stitch usually made with the yarn at the back of the work by inserting the right needle into the front part of a loop on the left needle from the left side, catching the yarn with the point of the right… …
70knit cap — noun A soft, head hugging cap usually without a specified front or back, barring those with designs or logos Syn: beanie, skullie, stocking cap, toque, tuque, watch cap …