wand 音标拼音: [w'ɑnd]
n . 魔杖,嫩枝,细枝;短杖,权杖
魔杖,嫩枝,细枝;短杖,权杖
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wand n 1 :
a rod used by a magician or water diviner 2 :
a thin supple twig or rod ; "
stems bearing slender wands of flowers "
3 :
a ceremonial or emblematic staff [
synonym : {
scepter }, {
sceptre },
{
verge }, {
wand }]
4 :
a thin tapered rod used by a conductor to lead an orchestra or choir [
synonym : {
baton }, {
wand }]
Wand \
Wand \,
n . [
Of Scand .
origin ;
cf .
Icel .
v ["
o ]
ndr ,
akin to Dan .
vaand ,
Goth .
wandus ;
perhaps originally ,
a pliant twig ,
and akin to E .
wind to turn .]
1 .
A small stick ;
a rod ;
a verge .
[
1913 Webster ]
With good smart blows of a wand on his back .
--
Locke .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Specifically :
(
a )
A staff of authority .
[
1913 Webster ]
Though he had both spurs and wand ,
they seemed rather marks of sovereignty than instruments of punishment . --
Sir P .
Sidney .
[
1913 Webster ]
(
b )
A rod used by conjurers ,
diviners ,
magicians ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
Picus bore a buckler in his hand ;
His other waved a long divining wand . --
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Wand of peace } (
Scots Law ),
a wand ,
or staff ,
carried by the messenger of a court ,
which he breaks when deforced (
that is ,
hindered from executing process ),
as a symbol of the deforcement ,
and protest for remedy of law . --
Burrill .
[
1913 Webster ]
87 Moby Thesaurus words for "
wand ":
Tarnkappe ,
armory ,
badge ,
badge of office ,
badges ,
baton ,
blazonry ,
brassard ,
button ,
caduceus ,
cap and gown ,
cap of darkness ,
chain ,
chain of office ,
class ring ,
cockade ,
collar ,
crook ,
crosier ,
cross ,
cross -
staff ,
decoration ,
divining rod ,
doodlebug ,
dowser ,
dowsing ,
dowsing rod ,
dress ,
eagle ,
emblems ,
ensigns ,
fasces ,
fern seed ,
figurehead ,
fleur -
de -
lis ,
gavel ,
hammer and sickle ,
heraldry ,
insignia ,
lapel pin ,
livery ,
mace ,
magic belt ,
magic carpet ,
magic ring ,
magic spectacles ,
magic wand ,
mantle ,
markings ,
medal ,
merrythought ,
mortarboard ,
old school tie ,
pin ,
portfolio ,
regalia ,
ring ,
rod ,
rod of office ,
rose ,
scepter ,
school ring ,
seven -
league boots ,
shamrock ,
sigillography ,
skull and crossbones ,
sphragistics ,
staff ,
swastika ,
tartan ,
thistle ,
tie ,
truncheon ,
uniform ,
verge ,
wand of office ,
water witch ,
water witching ,
wish -
bringer ,
wish -
giver ,
wishbone ,
wishing bone ,
wishing cap ,
wishing stone ,
wishing well ,
witching ,
witching stick
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