"bewoven" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more bewoven [comparative], most bewoven [superlative]
Etymology: From be- (“about, around”) + woven. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|be|woven|t1=about, around}} be- (“about, around”) + woven Head templates: {{en-adj}} bewoven (comparative more bewoven, superlative most bewoven)
  1. Woven about; woven into or throughout; (by extension) pervasive
    Sense id: en-bewoven-en-adj-LLX7CtYZ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with be-

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          "text": "Let the strong surfict as they like; but knowledge should not belong to mc A true hermit is the sheep. The natural taste being the green, The bleating may not blaspheme the virtues of God Singing the praise in taste, may not the cloth bewoven; …"
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