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shaft

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1. shaft - Noun

2. shaft - Verb

Meaning

The slender, smooth stem of an arrow; hence, an arrow.

The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the weapon itself; (Fig.) anything regarded as a shaft to be thrown or darted; as, shafts of light.

That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when cylindrical.

The trunk, stem, or stalk of a plant.

The stem or midrib of a feather.

The pole, or tongue, of a vehicle; also, a thill.

The part of a candlestick which supports its branches.

The handle or helve of certain tools, instruments, etc., as a hammer, a whip, etc.

A pole, especially a Maypole.

The body of a column; the cylindrical pillar between the capital and base (see Illust. of Column). Also, the part of a chimney above the roof. Also, the spire of a steeple.

A column, an obelisk, or other spire-shaped or columnar monument.

A rod at the end of a heddle.

A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and intended to carry one or more wheels or other revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as, the shaft of a steam engine.

A humming bird (Thaumastura cora) having two of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in the male; -- called also cora humming bird.

A well-like excavation in the earth, perpendicular or nearly so, made for reaching and raising ore, for raising water, etc.

A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air shaft.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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The shaft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagle's own plumes. We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction. Aesop

Ah, when shall all men's good Be each man's rule, and universal peace Lie like a shaft of light across the land, And like a lane of beams athwart the sea, Thro' all the circle of the golden year. Alfred, Lord Tennyson

That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high. Edmund Waller

Law is like a shaft of a cart, it points wherever you turn it to. Russian Proverb

An axe without a shaft is no threat to the forest. Bulgarian Proverb

You can't make a good shaft of a pig's tail. Portuguese Proverb

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