noun
- Plural of goldthread; any of several plants of the genus Coptis, having slender golden-yellow roots and small white flowers, native to North America and Asia.
- Fine threads or filaments of gold used in embroidery, weaving, or decorative work.
Usage: botanical term; usually used in plural form
Usage: historical or specialized craft usage
Examples
- Goldthreads grow in shaded woodland areas throughout the northeastern United States.
- The herbalist harvested goldthreads for their traditional medicinal properties.
- Medieval artisans used goldthreads to embellish royal garments.
- Goldthreads are recognizable by their bright yellow roots and delicate white blossoms.
- The tapestry was intricately decorated with goldthreads woven into intricate patterns.