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spinning jenny
noun
- an early spinning machine having more than one spindle, enabling a person to spin a number of yarns simultaneously.
spinning jenny
noun
- an early type of spinning frame with several spindles, invented by James Hargreaves in 1764
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Word History and Origins
Origin of spinning jenny1
First recorded in 1775–85
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Word 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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Example Sentences
To Hargreaves, inventing the spinning-jenny, a mob and a flight from Lancashire, a wrecked machine and a sacked house!
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The spinning jenny came into use a little after 1750, and the power loom was invented near the close of the century.
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In that year James Hargreaves completed his invention of the spinning-jenny, which he patented in 1770.
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First there must be a spinning-jenny to go by steam, to the wheel of which there must be a hand-organ.
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The first to be brought to actual completion was Hargreaves' spinning-jenny, invented in 1764.
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