Embrayer
Embrayer is a term used in English primarily in technical or historical contexts, and is often considered a loanword from French. As a verb, embrayer means to engage or connect a driving element—such as a clutch, gear, belt, or drive train—with another part of a machine so that motion is transmitted. In practice, English writers more commonly use verbs like engage, mesh, or connect, but embrayer appears in some manuals and older texts to describe the act of initiating drive in a mechanism.
The noun form embrayer is rare in modern English. When it does occur, it may refer to
Etymology traces embrayer to the French verb embrayer, meaning to engage a gear or drive, with related
See also: clutch, engage, gear, meshing, drive belt, drive train. Note that embrayer is a niche term