plegador

Catalan

Etymology

From plegar + -dor.

Noun

plegador m (plural plegadors)

  1. folding-bone, folding-stick, bone folder
  2. winder, capstan, and the like
  3. picker, an instrument performing the action denoted by the term aplegar

Adjective

plegador (feminine plegadora, masculine plural plegadors, feminine plural plegadores)

  1. that folds

Further reading

  • “plegador” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Spanish

Etymology

From plegar + -dor.

Noun

plegador m (plural plegadores)

  1. folding-bone, folding-stick, bone folder
  2. weaver’s roller, piece of wood around which the warp revolves

Adjective

plegador (feminine plegadora, masculine plural plegadores, feminine plural plegadoras)

  1. that folds

Further reading

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