Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Iron wrought by blacksmiths: so called in distinction from that wrought by whitesmiths.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun Work wrought by blacksmiths; -- so called in distinction from that wrought by whitesmiths.

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  • noun sewing A form of counted-thread embroidery that is usually stitched on even-weave fabric with a twisted thread

Etymologies

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black +‎ work

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Examples

  • Not enough contrast for good blackwork, it winds up having too much of a gangbanga flava for my taste.

    Would You Buy a Bullet From This Man? 2009

  • Not enough contrast for good blackwork, it winds up having too much of a gangbanga flava for my taste.

    Would You Buy a Bullet From This Man? 2009

  • I decided not to get a tattoo when I saw that the receptionist at my dentist's was covered in blackwork.

    Sorry, Roger. You Tiger Now ... Steve Perry 2010

  • And I've had a basic lesson in blackwork embroidery myself.

    Decided, 'going to live': 15 reasons why Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • So I stopped by his office today and instead of the rather austere and forbidding face on the profile, I met a ruggedly handsome guy with great tattoo blackwork on his arms, a pleasant, open manner and easy conversation that soon got around to opera .

    DesignerBlog Will 2007

  • Tattoo on left inside forearm, blackwork double spiral.

    Male Jewelry « Whatever 2007

  • This year I find myself longing for these blackwork maps--exploration rendered in domestic needlework by an anonymous woman who carefully read the exploration accounts.

    Textile 2007

  • So I stopped by his office today and instead of the rather austere and forbidding face on the profile, I met a ruggedly handsome guy with great tattoo blackwork on his arms, a pleasant, open manner and easy conversation that soon got around to opera .

    Archive 2007-06-01 Will 2007

  • Britain's Embroiderers Guild has a charming blackwork project using a variety of threads to create foreground, background, movement, and depth.

    BlogHer - Comments midnightbliss 2010

  • Because of its even-patterned nature, the important thing when doing blackwork is to carefully choose a background fabric with a even weave, such as linen.

    BlogHer - Comments midnightbliss 2010

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  • (noun) - An undertaker's business. --Granville Leveson-Gower's A Glossary of Surrey Words, 1893

    April 23, 2018