Looms

/luːmz/ verb

Definition

Appears as a large, often threatening or unclear shape, typically in the distance; emerges ominously or becomes imminent. Can also refer to weaving devices used to create fabric.

Etymology

As a verb, from Middle Dutch 'lomen' meaning 'to move slowly.' The weaving device sense comes from Old English 'gelōma' (tool, utensil). The two meanings merged in English, with the threatening appearance sense developing from the idea of something slowly becoming visible.

Kelly Says

The dual meaning creates powerful metaphorical possibilities - just as a loom weaves threads into patterns, threatening events seem to weave themselves into our awareness. The word perfectly captures that moment when distant dangers begin to take concrete shape in our perception.

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