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spinning jenny

noun

  1. an early spinning machine having more than one spindle, enabling a person to spin a number of yarns simultaneously.


spinning jenny

noun

  1. an early type of spinning frame with several spindles, invented by James Hargreaves in 1764
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spinning jenny1

First recorded in 1775–85
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spinning jenny1

C18: see jenny ; the reason for the adoption of the woman's name is unclear
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While the spinning jenny was key to 18th century automation of the textiles industry, they found it led to longer working hours in harsher conditions.

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There is a direct line of descent from the Strasbourg clock to the spinning jenny.

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These jeremiads attended the invention of computers, combine harvesters, spinning jennies and probably iron-age axes.

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In Mr Allen’s narrative, spinners’ wages, though very low by modern standards, were high enough to motivate the development and deployment of equipment like the spinning jenny.

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The large "spinning jennies" and Mule spinning machines were worked by men, as strength was needed to operate them.

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