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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rod
n.
1.
A
straight
and
slender
stick
;
a
wand
;
hence
,
any
slender
bar
,
as
of
wood
or
metal
(
applied
to
various
purposes
).
Specifically
:
(a)
An
instrument
of
punishment
or
correction
;
figuratively
,
chastisement
.
He
that
spareth
his
rod
hateth
his
son
.
--
Prov
.
xiii
. 24.
(b)
A
kind
of
sceptor
,
or
badge
of
office
;
hence
,
figuratively
,
power
;
authority
;
tyranny
;
oppression
.
“The
rod
,
and
bird
of
peace.”
--
Shak
.
(c)
A
support
for
a
fishing
line
;
a
fish
pole
. --
Gay
.
(d)
Mach. & Structure
A
member
used
in
tension
,
as
for
sustaining
a
suspended
weight
,
or
in
tension
and
compression
,
as
for
transmitting
reciprocating
motion
,
etc
.;
a
connecting
bar
.
(e)
An
instrument
for
measuring
.
2.
A
measure
of
length
containing
sixteen
and
a
half
feet
; --
called
also
perch
,
and
pole
.
Black rod
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Rods and cones
Anat.
,
the
elongated
cells
or
elements
of
the
sensory
layer
of
the
retina
,
some
of
which
are
cylindrical
,
others
somewhat
conical
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Black Rod
(a)
the
usher
to
the
Chapter
of
the
Garter
,
so
called
from
the
black
rod
which
he
carries
.
He
is
of
the
king's
chamber
,
and
also
usher
to
the
House
of
Lords
. [
Eng
.]
(b)
An
usher
in
the
legislature
of
British
colonies
.
Committed
to
the
custody
of
the
Black Rod
.
--
Macaulay
.
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