parashioth
/pærəˈʃoʊθ/Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term for a bundle of threads or yarns twisted together for spinning or weaving.
“The textile historian carefully examined the parashioth to understand its historical significance in ancient weaving techniques.”
2. noun
A collection of fibers or threads, especially cotton, twisted together for spinning or weaving, often used in historical or literary contexts.
“In the ancient manuscript, the artisan described the process of creating parashioth for their intricate tapestries.”