zèng / zōng
noun #43,002

Meanings

  1. 1 heddle (the loom part that raises and lowers the warp threads so the weft can pass between them)

Examples

Zhībùjī shàng de zèng néng tí qǐ jīng xiàn, ràng wěi xiàn chuānguò.
The heddle on a loom lifts the warp threads so the weft can cross through.
Chuántǒng mù zhījī shàng kěnéng yǒu hǎojǐ piàn zèng yìqǐ gōngzuò.
A traditional wooden loom may have several heddles working together.

Tips

usage
The zèng reading is a specialist weaving term: the is the heddle, the set of cords or wires that raise selected warp threads on a loom so the shuttle can pass the weft beneath them. It is the original concrete meaning of the character; the everyday 综合 'to synthesize' sense (zōng) grew out of this image of gathering many threads under one control cord.

Components

radical
silk thread (radical form of 糸)
Left silk radical, the simplified side form of , a twisted skein cut to three strokes. It indexes in the thread-and-weaving family: 线 line, to weave, to embroider. The character names the heddle of a loom, the cord that lifts warp threads, anchoring the meaning right at the loom.
phonetic
zōng
ancestor; principal (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound directly: zōng. The same phonetic powers palm, trace, mane, zongzi. itself is a roof over an altar, the ancestral shrine and a clan's gathering point, which faintly fits a heddle as the thread that organizes all the warp into one pattern.

Stroke Order

zèng