Emball

/ɛmˈbɔːl/ verb

Definition

To form something into a ball or spherical shape, or to wind material around a core to create a ball.

Etymology

From em- (in) + ball, from Old Norse bǫllr. The construction mirrors other em- verbs that transform or give shape to objects.

Kelly Says

This verb was particularly useful in textile manufacturing, where workers would wind thread into tight balls for storage and sale—a simple technique that was essential to the fabric industry for centuries.

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