Word:
Definition
Translation En -> Es
Translation En -> De
Translation En -> Fr
Translation Es -> En
Translation Es -> De
Translation Es -> Fr
Translation De -> En
Translation De -> Es
Translation De -> Fr
Translation Fr -> En
Translation Fr -> Es
Translation Fr -> De
Wand
n.
1.
A
small
stick
;
a
rod
;
a
verge
.
With
good
smart
blows
of
a
wand
on
his
back
.
- Locke.
2.
A
staff
of
authority
.
Though
he
had
both
spurs
and
wand
,
they
seemed
rather
marks
of
sovereignty
than
instruments
of
punishment
.
- Sir P. Sidney.
3.
A
rod
used
by
conjurers
,
diviners
,
magicians
,
etc
.
Picus
bore
a
buckler
in
his
hand
;
His
other
waved
a
long
divining
wand
.
- Dryden.
Wand of peace
(Scots Law)
a
wand
,
or
staff
,
carried
by
the
messenger
of
a
court
,
which
he
breaks
when
deforced
(
that
is
,
hindered
from
executing
process
),
as
a
symbol
of
the
deforcement
,
and
protest
for
remedy
of
law
.
- Burrill.
Noun
1.
wand
-
a
baton
used
by
a
magician
or
water
diviner
2.
wand
-
a
ceremonial
or
emblematic
staff
Synonyms:
scepter
,
sceptre
,
verge
Wide
Area
Network
Distribution
(
WAN
)
To
see
a
wand
in
your
dream
,
symbolizes
the
power
of
love
.
It
also
represents
your
will
and
good
heartedness
.
Tarnkappe
,
armory
,
badge
,
badge
of
office
,
badges
,
baton
,
blazonry
,
brassard
,
button
,
caduceus
,
cap
and
gown
,
cap
of
darkness
,
chain
,
chain
of
office
,
class
ring
,
cockade
,
collar
,
crook
,
crosier
,
cross
,
cross-staff
,
decoration
,
divining
rod
,
doodlebug
,
dowser
,
dowsing
,
dowsing
rod
,
dress
,
eagle
,
emblems
,
ensigns
,
fasces
,
fern
seed
,
figurehead
,
fleur-de-lis
,
gavel
,
hammer
and
sickle
,
heraldry
,
insignia
,
lapel
pin
,
livery
,
mace
,
magic
belt
,
magic
carpet
,
magic
ring
,
magic
spectacles
,
magic
wand
,
mantle
,
markings
,
medal
,
merrythought
,
mortarboard
,
old
school
tie
,
pin
,
portfolio
,
regalia
,
ring
,
rod
,
rod
of
office
,
rose
,
scepter
,
school
ring
,
seven-league
boots
,
shamrock
,
sigillography
,
skull
and
crossbones
,
sphragistics
,
staff
,
swastika
,
tartan
,
thistle
,
tie
,
truncheon
,
uniform
,
verge
,
wand
of
office
,
water
witch
,
water
witching
,
wish-bringer
,
wish-giver
,
wishbone
,
wishing
bone
,
wishing
cap
,
wishing
stone
,
wishing
well
,
witching
,
witching
stick
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Wand
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Wand
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Wand
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