Darn vs Lacis - What's the difference?
darn | lacis |
(euphemistic) Damn.
(degree, euphemistic) Damned.
(sewing) To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.
* Jonathan Swift
A type of lace consisting of patterns darned on to net.
*1890 , (Oscar Wilde), The Picture of Dorian Gray , Vintage 2007, p. 122:
*:he sought to accumulate the most exquisite specimens that he could find of textile and embroidered work, getting [...] veils of lacis worked in Hungary point [...].
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As nouns the difference between darn and lacis
is that darn is a place mended by darning while lacis is a type of lace consisting of patterns darned on to net.As an adjective darn
is (euphemistic) damn.As an adverb darn
is (degree|euphemistic) damned.As an interjection darn
is (euphemistic) damn.As a verb darn
is euphemism of damn or darn can be (sewing) to repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.darn
English
Etymology 1
Alteration ofAdjective
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* darn tootin'Adverb
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* dang * damnEtymology 2
From (etyl) .Verb
(en verb)- I need to darn these socks again.
- He spent every day ten hours in his closet, in darning his stockings.