countershed
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom counter- + shed (“gap between threads”).
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkaʊntəˌʃɛd/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkaʊntɚˌʃɛd/
Noun
editcountershed (plural countersheds)
- (weaving) A shed (area between warp yarns) with different yarns from a previous one. [from 19th c.]
- 1842, Andreas Valentin Demme, “53. Verbeſſerte Webemaſchinen”, in Der praktische Maschinenbauer […] [1], Quedlinburg: Gottfried Baſſe, page 328:
- ww ſind die beiden gekrümmten Urme oder Pedale, welche die Gegenöffnung (countershed tappets) bewirken […]
- 1918, H. Roth Ling, “Studies in Primitive Looms”, in The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute […] [2], volume 48, number 2, Royal Anthropological Institute, page 151:
- The A-Fipa weaver makes countershed and shed and then two picks, then countershed and shed and two picks again […]
- 2013 November 11, Claus-Dieter Brauns, “Food and Clothing”, in Mru: Hill People on the Border of Bangladesh[3], Basel: Birkhäuser, page 131:
- By placing the sword edgewise, the weaver keeps the countershed open, in order to shoot through the shuttle.