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Synonyms

lover's knot

American  

noun

  1. love knot.


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

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

They grew till they grew unto the church top, And then they could grow no higher; And there they tyed in a true lover's knot, Which made all the people admire.

From The Book of Old English Ballads by Mabie, Hamilton Wright

On the left arm, a flag, a true lover’s knot, a face, and initials.’ 

From The Uncommercial Traveller by Dickens, Charles