single word requests - When we thread a bead, what are we doing to the thread?


What is the word for what we are doing to the thread when we "thread a bead"? Are we "beading" the thread? The closest word that I could find was "extrude" but I think that this is more of a manufacturing term than an arts & crafts term.



Answer



Sure, you can both bead a thread and vice versa, as the first sense of the verb bead given by the OED is:




  1. trans. To furnish, adorn, or work with beads.



And it gives citations sush as these:



  • 1822 Beddoes Bride’s Trag. ɪɪɪ. iv, ― Drops enough to bead a thousand such [necklaces.]

  • 1856 Miss Yonge Daisy Ch. ɪ. xxii. (1879) 228 ― Morning dew, which beaded the webs of the spiders.


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