lover's knot
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lover's knot
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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But at Hampton Court, in London, visitors can still see empty spots where they were chiseled away, along with a few examples that were overlooked, still connected with a lover’s knot.
From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2022
After assorted hilarity, the straggling plot lines are swiftly tied into a lover's knot in time for the conclusion.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Caliente's heavy anchor chain got itself tied into a perfect lover's knot, had to be "untied" with acetylene torches.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Two little hearts in bright red glass, with a true lover's knot joining them together.
From The Man with the Double Heart by Hine, Muriel
Thus, meditation on Sweet Peas Impels the ardent thought, Would maidens all were more like these, With modesty—that true heartsease— Tying the lover's knot.
From Poems Vol. IV by Howard, Hattie
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