spinning wheel
Noun: A spinning wheel is a traditional, hand-operated or foot-operated device used to spin fibers like wool, flax, or cotton into thread or yarn. It consists of a wheel that drives a single spindle, which twists the fibers together.
The term "spinning wheel" refers specifically to the complete machine used for the craft of spinning. It is a compound noun. * Before the industrial revolution, the spinning wheel was a common household tool. * She sat by the fireplace, using the spinning wheel to make yarn from raw wool.
- "At the spinning wheel": Describes the action or location of using the device.
- The artisan spent her mornings at the spinning wheel.
- "The hum of the spinning wheel": Used metaphorically or descriptively to evoke a sense of traditional, rhythmic work.
- The only sound in the cottage was the gentle hum of the spinning wheel.
- Spindle (n): The rod on a spinning wheel that twists and holds the newly spun thread.
- Spinner (n): A person who operates a spinning wheel.
- Spinning (n/adj): The act or process of making thread (e.g., the art of spinning; a spinning class).
- Spinning machine (general, historical)
- Spinning jenny (a specific, multi-spindle invention that succeeded the single-spindle wheel)
The "spinning wheel" is distinct from industrial spinning machinery. It is defined by its domestic scale, manual operation, and use of a single spindle. It is often associated with folklore, history, and traditional crafts.
- a small domestic spinning machine with a single spindle that is driven by hand or foot