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lease rod

noun

  1. a rod or bar between the whip roll and the harness on a loom for keeping the warp in place.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of lease rod1

First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences

The warp threads are held in their relative positions, first by the comber board, second by loops which pass under the lower threads and over a small stick or lease rod, and lastly by passing over and under, or around, other lease rods.

The arrangement of the lease rod and heddle sticks has been already described; in addition to these the threads are further controlled by a reed board which acts both as warp spacer and beater-in.

The peg A, which later serves as a lease rod in the loom, is encircled each time by the threads passing between 6 and 5.

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