packthread
A strong thread or twine used in tying up parcels.
Noun
- A strong thread or twine used in tying up parcels.
- Eighty Poles, each of one Foot high, were erected for this purpoſe, and very ſtrong Cords of the bigneſs of Packthread were faſtned by Hooks to many Bandages, which the Workmen had girt round my Neck, my Hands, my Body,...
- It was tied with pink packthread instead of ribbon. - 1895, Susan Coolidge, A Little Country Girl:
- The Hand-bos, a bulwark formed of oaken piles, fastened with metal clamps, moored with iron anchors, and secured by gravel and granite, was snapped to pieces like packthread. - 1867, John Lothrop Motley, Project...
Origin
From pack + thread.