loom

loom
{{11}}loom (n.) weaving machine, O.E. geloma "utensil, tool," from ge-, perfective prefix, + -loma, of unknown origin (Cf. O.E. andloman (pl.) "apparatus, furniture"). Originally "implement or tool of any kind" (Cf. heirloom); thus, "the penis" (c.1400-1600). Specific meaning "a machine in which yarn or thread is woven into fabric" is from c.1400.
{{12}}loom (v.) 1540s, "to come into view largely and indistinctly," perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. dialectal Swed. loma, E.Fris. lomen "move slowly"), perhaps a variant from the root of LAME (Cf. lame) (adj.). Early used also of ships moving up and down. Figurative use from 1590s. Related: Loomed; looming.

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