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            beart-fhigheadaireachd
            
            
            -airt-, sf Weaver's loom. The parts of a weaver's loom are named as follows (see Illustration 38):
 1 Beart, Frame - Barra.
 2 Crann snàth, garman shnàth, Yarn beam.
 3 Crann aodaich, garman aodaich, Cloth beam.
 4 Maide teannaidh, Beam (or weights) to keep threads of warp tight - Barra.
 51 Acfhainn, iomallan, Heddles.
 6 Ullagan, Batten - Barra.
 7 Croinn chas, greallagan, cranna cas, cliath, casan, casaichran, Treadles (Barra, Skye, &c).
 8 Spàl, [** smol], Shuttle.
 9 Iteachan, boban, Bobbin.
 10 Barran, Points.
 11 Snàth, Thread.
 121 Slinn, Sleay, Reed. The “slinn” is formed of 4 frames of reeds placed close to each other, the degree of closeness being in proportion to the texture of cloth to be woven. It is surmounted by a moveable smooth board called:
 13 Slinn-chlàr, Sleay-board.
 14 Sliast, sliastan**, Ledge.
 15 Dlùth, Warp.
 16 Inneach, inneadh, cuirreadh (Lewis) Uachdar (Barra), Woof.
 17 Sméideagan, Heddle-bar.
 18 Eige, clò, Web - Barra.
 19 Garman-uchd (Argyll), sliseag-uchd (Hebrides), Breast-beam (square beam at weaver's breast when sitting at the loom).
 20 Mogal, Heddle-eye, mesh.
 21 Sliosan, Plates.
 22 Uchd suidhichte, Standing back.
 23 Uchd crochta, Hanging Back.
 
 1Nos. 5 & 12 together, acainn meadhan. Other Weaving Terms:  Ceithir-chuairt, 4-ply. Cuidheall-iteachan, Wheel on which bobbins are filled.
 Cuibean, Knots of the warp, tied to a small rod before beginning to weave.
 Dà-fhillt, Twill, double ply.
 Dealg, Thin piece of wood or reed, put through the reed (iteachan).
 Earrach (an), Stick with a nail in each end for keeping the cloth stretched broadways as it is woven.
 Faochagan, ** see fuigheagan.
 Fuigheagan, Thrums (threads that fasten the last end of web).
 Iteachan, Reed.
 Luigheagan, Thrums (the threads that fasten first end of web).
 Maide-leigidh, Turning-stick.
 Riaghailt, is for spreading the thread before putting it in the loom.
 Rolagan, Rowans, rolls of wool after leaving the cards.
 Teannadh, is a 2-pointed piece of wood put at the edge of the cloth as it proceeds (the sleay is brought against it) to make the cloth firm.
            
            
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