16 Oct
2023
16 Oct
'23
6:52 a.m.
According to the song "Do-Re-Mi" (a.k.a. "Doe, a deer") by Richard Rodgers from "The Sound of Music" : "So, a needle pulling thread" It may or may not be a pun, but it is a good mnemonic. -- Voragh -----Original Message----- From: DloraH via tlhIngan-Hol mu'ghomwIj: sew: to work with needle and thread. stitch: A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made. On Fri, 2023-10-13 Lieven L. Litaer wrote:
at the qepHom words wish list, somebody asked for a word for "to sew". I searched for that, and noticed that we have a verb {QIS} of which I thought it has that meaning, at least it does so in German.
So I wondered: What is the difference between "stitch" and "sew", if there is any?