Stitch

/stɪtʃ/ noun

A loop of thread or yarn made with a needle in sewing or knitting; also a sharp pain in the side when running.

From Old English “stice,” meaning a prick or stab. It originally referred to a piercing action, which fits both sewing and sudden pain.

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