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shaft
[ shaft, shahft ]
noun
- a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
- something directed or barbed as in sharp attack:
shafts of sarcasm.
- a ray or beam:
a shaft of sunlight.
- a long, comparatively straight handle serving as an important or balancing part of an implement or device, as of a hammer, ax, golf club, or other implement.
- Machinery. a rotating or oscillating round, straight bar for transmitting motion and torque, usually supported on bearings and carrying gears, wheels, or the like, as a propeller shaft on a ship, or a drive shaft of an engine.
- a flagpole.
- Architecture.
- that part of a column or pier between the base and capital.
- any distinct, slender, vertical masonry feature engaged in a wall or pier and usually supporting or feigning to support an arch or vault.
- a monument in the form of a column, obelisk, or the like.
- either of the parallel bars of wood between which the animal drawing a vehicle is hitched.
- any well-like passage or vertical enclosed space, as in a building:
an elevator shaft.
- Mining. a vertical or sloping passageway leading to the surface.
- Botany. the trunk of a tree.
- Zoology. the main stem or midrib of a feather.
- Also called leaf. Textiles. the harness or warp with reference to the pattern of interlacing threads in weave constructions (usually used in combination):
an eight-shaft satin.
- the part of a candelabrum that supports the branches.
- Slang: Vulgar. the penis.
- Slang: harsh, unfair, or treacherous treatment:
I feel like he’s giving me the shaft.
verb (used with object)
- to push or propel with a pole:
to shaft a boat through a tunnel.
- Slang. to treat in a harsh, unfair, or treacherous manner.
shaft
/ ʃɑːft /
noun
- the long narrow pole that forms the body of a spear, arrow, etc
- something directed at a person in the manner of a missile
shafts of sarcasm
- a ray, beam, or streak, esp of light
- a rod or pole forming the handle of a hammer, axe, golf club, etc
- a revolving rod that transmits motion or power: usually used of axial rotation Compare rod
- one of the two wooden poles by which an animal is harnessed to a vehicle
- anatomy
- the middle part (diaphysis) of a long bone
- the main portion of any elongated structure or part
- the middle part of a column or pier, between the base and the capital
- a column, obelisk, etc, esp one that forms a monument
- architect a column that supports a vaulting rib, sometimes one of a set
- a vertical passageway through a building, as for a lift
- a vertical passageway into a mine
- ornithol the central rib of a feather
- an archaic or literary word for arrow
- get the shaft slang.to be tricked or cheated
verb
- slang.to have sexual intercourse with (a woman)
- slang.to trick or cheat
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Other Words From
- shaftless adjective
- shaftlike adjective
- subshaft noun
- un·shafted adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shaft1
Old English sceaft; related to Old Norse skapt, German Schaft, Latin scāpus shaft, Greek skeptron sceptre , Lettish skeps javelin
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