Lace

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To add spirits to (a beverage).

II. Lace ·noun Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage.

III. Lace ·vi To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace.

IV. Lace ·noun A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net.

V. Lace ·vt To Beat; to Lash; to make stripes on.

VI. Lace ·vt To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material; as, cloth laced with silver.

VII. Lace ·add. ·vt To twine or draw as a lace; to Interlace; to Intertwine.

VIII. Lace ·noun A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, ·etc., often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress.

IX. Lace ·vt To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively. with anything resembling laces.

X. Lace ·noun That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, ·etc.

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