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Spindler Meaning in English

word

ˈspɪndəɫɝ/, /ˈspɪndɫɝ
SPIN-dler
ˈspɪndlə
SPIN-dluh

Definition

A spindler is a person whose job is to spin fibers, such as wool or cotton, into thread, usually on a spinning wheel or spindle. This is a traditional occupation, especially before modern textile machinery.

Usage & Nuances

Rarely used in modern English; generally found in historical texts or discussions of traditional crafts. 'Spindler' refers specifically to a person who spins thread, not to someone who uses spinning for other purposes like fishing. In modern contexts, 'spinner' is more common.

Example Sentences

The spindler works all day spinning wool.

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A spindler turns fibers into thread.

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Long ago, every village had at least one spindler.

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Nobody sees a spindler at work these days; machines do it all.

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My grandmother learned the art of being a spindler from her mother.

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In old fairy tales, you always find a spindler spinning by the fire.

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