English edit

Etymology edit

wool +‎ comber

Noun edit

woolcomber (plural woolcombers)

  1. A person employed to comb wool in order to disentangle and straighten out the fibres.
    • 1816, Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:
      Leo, who, from the bulk of his body, and the dulness of his mind, was surnamed the Ajax of the East, had deserted his original trade, of a woolcomber, to exercise, with much less skill and success, the military profession; []