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Clew [kloo]
(n.)
- A ball of thread, yarn, or cord.
 
From Old English “cliewen” (sphere, ball, skein, ball of thread or yarn) probably from West Germanic “kleuwin” from Proto-Germanic “kliwjo-” perhaps from PIE “gleu-” (to gather into a mass, conglomerate)
 
Used in a sentence:
 
“When Theseus asked Ariadne to help him find a way to defeat the fearsome Minotaur, she told him that he really needed to get a clew.”



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Date: 2024-08-24 04:51 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
"How do you start knitting?" Someone asks, approaching me, holding nothing but a pair of hooks. "I'm not sure how to start."

I roll my eyes, does this guy not have a clew?
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