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treadle

treadle / treadle
NounTransitive Verb
pl: treadlespast: treadledpp: treadleding: treadling

This term describes a specific mechanical interface where human foot power is converted into machine motion. It evokes an image of rhythmic, repetitive physical labor associated with pre-industrial or early industrial machinery, such as antique sewing machines and looms. As a noun, it refers to the physical lever itself. As a verb, it describes the act of pumping that lever. The word is highly specialized and rarely used in modern contexts except when discussing vintage equipment or specific mechanical pumps.

Meanings

Nountreadle

A foot pedal used to operate a machine, such as a sewing machine or a loom, by pressing it down with the foot.

"She pressed the treadle of the old sewing machine to start the needle moving."

Transitive Verbtreadle
[~ something]

To operate a machine or device by pressing a foot pedal repeatedly.

"He treadled the loom steadily to weave the fabric."

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