Quarterstaff vs Naboot - What's the difference?
quarterstaff | naboot |
A wooden staff of an approximate length between 2 and 2.5 meters, sometimes tipped with iron, used as a weapon in rural England during the Early Modern period.
* 1883 , Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood :
Fighting or exercise with the quarterstaff.
a quarterstaff constructed of palm wood or rattan. It originated in Egypt and is used in the martial art of tahtib.
* These injuries were probably sustained in attempting to ward off the blow of the naboot . This weapon was a staff, which was grasped, by the person wielding it, in both hands. Its use was a favorite pastime of the ancient Egyptians, and resembled the old English quarterstaff play.
As nouns the difference between quarterstaff and naboot
is that quarterstaff is a wooden staff of an approximate length between 2 and 2.5 meters, sometimes tipped with iron, used as a weapon in rural England during the Early Modern period while naboot is a quarterstaff constructed of palm wood or rattan. It originated in Egypt and is used in the martial art of tahtib.quarterstaff
English
(wikipedia quarterstaff)Alternative forms
*quarter-staff *quarter staffNoun
(en-noun)- First, several couples stood forth at quarterstaff , and so shrewd were they at the game, and so quickly did they give stroke and parry, that
- He was very adept at quarterstaff .
Usage notes
An attestation from 1590 of a quarter Ashe staffe'' shows that the "quarter" was an apposition and could still be detached (Richard Harvey, ''Plaine Perceuall the peace-maker of England , cited after the OED). Joseph Swetnam (1615) uses "quarterstaff" in the same sense in which George Silver (1599) had used "short staff", viz. for the staff between about 2 and 2.5 meters in length, as opposed to the "long staff" of a length exceeding 3 meters. Contemporary use of the word disappears during the 18th century, and beginning with 19th-century Romanticism the word is mostly limited to antiquarian or historical usage.Synonyms
* (l) (a Japanese quarterstaff) *short staffnaboot
English
Noun
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