Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Thread (-ed, -ing)
thread (-ed, -ing), v. [see thread, n.]
- Draw together a number of objects on a string; [fig.] gather; collect; condense; accumulate moisture in the process of condensation.
- Pass one end of a fiber through the eye of a needle; [fig.] guided; led to the right place; directed by the hand of God.
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