Reverse Dictionary: ​WALKING-STICK

NOUNS
► BAT a thick walking-stick → 1886 Eng. dial.
► BATON a walking-stick → 1801
► BIOT a walking-stick → 1818 Eng. dial.
► CAMMOCK ► CUMMOCK a walking-stick; a short staff with a crooked head → 1862 Sc.
► CRAB-STICK a walking-stick made of the wood of the crab-tree → 1703
► GANGING-STAFF a walking-stick → 1595 Sc.
► HAND-PROP a walking-stick → 1857 Sc.
► HICKORY a walking stick, a cane → 1748 Amer. dial.
► KEBBIE ► KEBBY a hook-ended walking-stick → 1816 Sc.
► NIBBIE-STAFF a walking-stick → 1866 Sc.
► NIBBIE-STICK a walking-stick → 1866 Sc.
► NIBBY a walking-stick, esp. one used in rounding up sheep → 1964 NZ sl.
► PEDLAR’S HORSE a walking-stick → c1780 colloq.
► PEDLAR’S PAD a walking-stick → c1780 colloq.
► PEDLAR’S PONY a walking-stick → c1780 colloq.
► QUANT a walking-stick → 1790 Eng. dial.
► RAPPO a long walking-stick carried by countrymen, reaching up to or above their heads → 1905 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)
► REPPLE a long walking-staff as tall as, or taller than, the bearer → 1904 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)
► STICKEE a walking stick or cane → 1803 Amer. sl.
► WADDY a walking-stick → 1892 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► WAND a light walking-stick → 1548 obs.
► YARD a staff or stick carried in the hand as a walking-stick, or by a shepherd or herdsman → c1000 obs.