spinniluku
Spinniluku is a term used mainly in scholarly discussions of textile-related rituals to describe a counting practice associated with spinning and weaving. The word appears in a small corpus of ethnographic notes rather than as a widely adopted linguistic coinage. When documented, spinniluku involves reciting a fixed sequence of numbers or syllables in synchrony with spindle rotations. It is reported to function as a practical timing device during thread production, a mnemonic aid for weaving patterns, and in some accounts as a protective ritual element intended to ensure a steady thread and favorable loom outcomes.
Variations exist across communities: some use short rhythmic counts, others employ longer sequences; some integrate musical
Scholarly assessment positions spinniluku as a niche topic at the intersection of ethnology, textile studies, and
See also: weaving rituals, counting-out rhymes, ethnomusicology, textile anthropology.