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spinning-jenny [f. spinning vbl. n. or ppl. a. + jenny. The reason for this use of the personal name is uncertain.] 1. An early form of spinning-machine (introduced by James Hargreaves about 1764–7 and patented in 1770) in which several spindles were set in motion by a band from one wheel.
1783Trans. Soc. Arts I. 34 The construction of this kind of Machine, called a Spinning Jenny, has since been improved. 1792A. Young Trav. France 269 So many spinning jennies have been destroyed by the people..that the trade is in a deplorable situation. 1816Ann. Reg., Chron. 70/1 Demanding that he should give up a machine called a spinning jenny by the use of which they imagined them⁓selves aggrieved. 1856Bryant Rhode Isl. Coal xiv, Thou..shalt be The moving soul of many a spinning-jenny. attrib.1826Cobbett Weekly Reg. LVIII. 79 The unhappy creatures who have sweated out their lives in the spinning-jenny regions. 1834Tait's Mag. I. 383 One Peel, a spinning-jenny fellow. fig.1831Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. x, The basest of created animalcules, the Spider itself, has a spinning-jenny..within its head. 2. (Part of) a gambling apparatus.
1879H. A. Simmons Ernest Struggles iv. 72 To the ceiling of the taproom was fixed what the men called a ‘spinning jenny’, which was a revolving hand, like that on a clock, with a number of figures round it. It was with this that the customers won and lost pots of beer. 1897Daily News 9 June 3/3 Charged with gambling with a ‘spinning jenny’ at Hurst Park Racecourse... He had a table coloured red, white, and black, and was turning a rod or ‘spinning jenny’. Hence spinning-jennyish a.
1841Hood Tale Trumpet 157 Thoughts in the process of fabrication, By a Spinning-Jennyish operation. |