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sleeving, vbl. n.|ˈsliːvɪŋ| [f. sleeve v.] 1. The action of the vb; the putting or fastening of sleeves to a garment.
1495–6Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 219 For new slevyng of vj awbis & for parelyng of iij. 1502Privy Purse Exp. Eliz. of York (1630) 22 For upper bodyeng, sleving, and lynyng of a gowne of blake velvet. 1527Dunmow Churchw. MS. 6 For sleuynge of an awbe. 2. Agric. A piece or ridge of ground on either side of a furrow. ? Obs.
1733W. Ellis Chiltern & Vale Farm. 56 The Horses..treading hard on the sleevings of the Stitch, causes the Ground to lie flat. 1759― Pract. Farmer Gloss. s.v. Combing, Tho' a little sharp Ridge, or Sleeving be left, yet in a Manure [? read manner], this is neat clean Ploughing. 3. A tubular covering for a cylindrical object, esp. of insulating material for an electric cable, etc.; material used for this purpose.
1923Wireless World 12 May 168/2, ½ lb. No. 20 tinned copper wire and a quantity of insulating sleeving of various colours. 1933Electrician 10 Feb. 185/2 Woven sleevings, stockingettes or circular tapes of cotton or silk are varnished and used extensively for insulating wire connections of windings, radio sets,..etc. 1978SLR Camera Nov. 31/3 Should it prove to be undersize, the best policy will be to use suitable piece of thin-walled aluminium tube (available from model shops) as sleeving. |