Wand
28 definitions retrieved 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. [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] 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 [syn: scepter, sceptre, verge, wand] 4: a thin tapered rod used by a conductor to lead an orchestra or choir [syn: baton, wand] WAND Wide Area Network Distribution (WAN) wand [vant] coiled; wreathed; wriggled Wand [vant] (n) , s.(f ) septum; wall Wand mur cloison; paroi Wand muro parete Wand muur; wand schot; beschot; schut; tussenschot; wand Wand muro; parede parede wand [mædʒikwɔnd]magic Zauberstab wand [wɔnd] Lesestift; Stab wand [wɔnd] badine; baguette wand pálca vesszô wand [wɔnd] gard; roede; spitsroede; stokje wand [wɔnd] vara, verga wand [wɑnt] Mauer; Wand Wand wand [wɑnt] wall wand [wɑnt] mur cloison; paroi wand Lesestift m wand Stab m wand (magic) Zauberstab m Wand f wall Wand f septum wand coiled wand wreathed wand twined wand wriggled 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 Wand related |
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