noun
- the act or process of coating or polishing a surface with blacklead (graphite)
Usage: chiefly British; historical domestic practice
verb
- to coat, polish, or clean (especially a stove or fireplace) with blacklead
Usage: chiefly British; historical
Examples
- The maid spent the morning blackleading the kitchen stove until it gleamed.
- Blackleading was a common household chore in Victorian times.
- She used a cloth and blacklead to polish the fireplace grate.
- The servants were responsible for blackleading all the metal fixtures.
- Before modern cleaning products, blackleading was the standard way to maintain cast iron.
- The recipe for blackleading paste included graphite and oil.