What is another word for Heald?

Pronunciation: [hˈiːld] (IPA)

The word Heald is a rarely used term that refers to a device that is used to control the movement of yarns in weaving. Some synonyms for the word Heald are heddle, harn, and hedle. The heddle is a crucial part of the loom that helps to create patterns and designs in the woven fabric. It is made up of a series of loops, which are used to raise and lower the yarns that make up the warp. The harn is another word for the heddle, and it is commonly used in Scottish weaving traditions. The hedle is yet another way to refer to the heddle, and it is commonly used in the USA.

What are the hypernyms for Heald?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Heald

And he quoted two of his authorities, Heald and Woolman, of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, where he had studied for two years.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey
On her way to America, Lola had stopped in England long enough to captivate and marry a British army officer, Heald by name.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune
J. E. Heald, Rector of Trinity Church, Tariffville.
"Report Of Commemorative Services With The Sermons And Addresses At The Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885."
Diocese Of Connecticut

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