rare. [f. WOOF sb.1 Cf. WOOFED.] trans. To arrange (threads) so as to form a woof; to weave. Also transf.

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1894.  Alice C. Macdonell, in Lyra Celtica (1896), 252.

        Woof well the cross threads,
      To make the colours shine.

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1922.  Mrs. Cecil Clementi, in Blackw. Mag., July, 6/2. One gazes into the fearful tangle of vegetation, warped and woofed together by lianas and creeping plants of every description.

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