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hooked stick

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  • hockey stick — hock′ey stick n. spo the long, hooked stick used in field hockey or ice hockey • Etymology: 1840–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • Egyptian stick fencing — (Egyptian Arabic: تحطيب ṭaḥṭīb ) is an ancient martial arts dance. It is practiced during religious ceremonies, processions, and as sport or game, dating back to ancient Egypt. It is also one of the oldest forms of martial arts in the world and… …   Wikipedia

  • Field hockey stick — In Field hockey, each player carries a stick and cannot take part in the game without it. The stick is usually between 36 and 38 long (but this is not defined or restricted)and traditionally made of wood but now almost all the more expensive… …   Wikipedia

  • Characters of The Order of the Stick — This is a list of characters from the webcomic The Order of the Stick (OOTS). It is a comedic webcomic that celebrates and satirizes tabletop role playing games and medieval fantasy through the ongoing tale of the eponymous fellowship of… …   Wikipedia

  • Throw stick (hieroglyph) — The Throw stick hieroglyph of Ancient Egypt is an old hieroglyph that dates from the Predynastic Period; it is from the assemblage of hieroglphs used on the ornamental , or ceremonial cosmetic palettes. It is used on the palettes both as a… …   Wikipedia

  • Lacrosse — Sport imagesize = 225px caption = Lacrosse being played in Finland union = International Lacrosse Federation / International Federation of Women s Lacrosse Associations nickname = Lax first = As early as the 12th century AD, North… …   Wikipedia

  • lacrosse — [18] French la crosse means ‘the hooked stick’ (crosse was originally borrowed from a prehistoric Germanic *kruk , from which English got crook and crutch). French speakers in Canada used the term jeu de la crosse ‘game of the hooked stick’ to… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • lacrosse — [18] French la crosse means ‘the hooked stick’ (crosse was originally borrowed from a prehistoric Germanic *kruk , from which English got crook and crutch). French speakers in Canada used the term jeu de la crosse ‘game of the hooked stick’ to… …   Word origins

  • lacrosse — 1718, American English, from Canadian Fr. jeu de la crosse game of the hooked sticks, from crosse hooked stick, which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk . Originally a N.Amer. Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa… …   Etymology dictionary

  • lacrosse — [lə krɒs] noun a team game in which a ball is thrown, carried, and caught with a long handled stick having a curved L shaped or triangular frame at one end with a piece of netting in the angle. Origin C19: from Fr. (le jeu de) la crosse (the game …   English new terms dictionary

  • lacrosse — ► NOUN ▪ a team game in which a ball is thrown, carried, and caught with a long handled stick bearing a net at one end. ORIGIN from French (le jeu de) la crosse (the game of) the hooked stick …   English terms dictionary

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