1. wand - Noun
2. wand - Verb
3. Wand - Proper noun
A small stick; a rod; a verge.
A staff of authority.
A rod used by conjurers, diviners, magicians, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgain, vine seems to be the absolute perfect wand wood for one "brightest witch of her age," Hermione Granger. Source: Internet
A bronze scepter or wand has been discovered at Atsbi Dera with in inscription mentioning "GDR of Axum". Source: Internet
A golden blade has been attached to the bottom of the wand, making it an effective close-range weapon. Source: Internet
After Harry falls off his broomstick during a Quidditch match because of the Dementors, Dumbledore becomes uncharacteristically angry with them and uses his wand to cause Harry to levitate safely to the ground. Source: Internet
A plot twist reveals that Draco had unwittingly become the Elder Wand 's master when he disarmed Dumbledore, even though Draco never actually possessed the wand. Source: Internet
A triumphal denarius (a silver coin) shows his three trophies of captured arms, with his augur's wand and jug. Source: Internet