Weavers — This interesting surname is a patronymic form of Weaver (indicated by the suffix s , a shortened form of son of), which has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may be an occupational name for a weaver, from an agent derivative of the Olde… … Surnames reference
weavers — audėjiniai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Ploceidae angl. weavers vok. Eigentliche Weber; Webervögel rus. ткачиковые pranc. plocéidés ryšiai: platesnis terminas – tikrieji giesmininkai siauresnis terminas – aksominiai… … Paukščių pavadinimų žodynas
Weavers Way (co-op) — Weavers Way is a member owned retail cooperative in Philadelphia s West Mt. Airy section. Founded in 1973, Weavers Way Co op was formed as a neighborhood buying club in a church basement. Since its incorporation, it has grown to 3,000 member… … Wikipedia
Weavers Green — is a British television soap opera, made in 1966 for ITV by Anglia Television. It was notable for being one of the first television programmes to be shot on location using videotape and outside broadcast equipment, rather than film, as had… … Wikipedia
Weavers, New South Wales — Weavers is a historical locality of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the City of Hawkesbury east of Leets Vale … Wikipedia
Weavers Way — For the Philadelphia co op see Weavers Way (co op) Infobox Hiking trail Name=Weavers Way Photo=Weavers Way.jpg Caption=Weavers Way Location=Norfolk Designation=UK National Trail Length=Convert|90|km|mi|0 Start/End Points= Use=Walking ElevChange=… … Wikipedia
Weavers' cottage — A weavers cottage was (and to a limited extent continue to be) a type of house used by weavers for cloth production in the Domestic system. Weavers cottages were common in Great Britain, particularly in Yorkshire, usually with dwelling quarters… … Wikipedia
Weavers' shuttle — Weaver Weav er, n. 1. One who weaves, or whose occupation is to weave. Weavers of linen. P. Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A weaver bird. [1913 Webster] 3. (Zo[ o]l.) An aquatic beetle of the genus {Gyrinus}. See {Whirling}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Weavers, the — ▪ American singing group seminal American folksinging group of the late 1940s and 50s. The original members were Lee Hays (b. 1914, Little Rock, Ark., U.S. d. Aug. 26, 1981, Croton on Hudson, N.Y.), Ronnie Gilbert (b. c. 1927, New York, N.Y.),… … Universalium
Weavers' Company — The forty second in order of the Livery Companies and said to be the oldest possessing the exclusive privilege of admitting to the freedom and livery of the Company persons not free of the City of London. Roach Smith thinks it was of Roman… … Dictionary of London