Distaff /(?)/
Dis·taff
Distaff
n.
pl. Distaffs, Distaves
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The staff for holding a bunch of flax, tow, or wool, from which the thread is drawn in spinning by hand.
I will the distaff hold; come thou and spin.
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Used as a symbol of the holder of a distaff; hence, a woman; women, collectively.
His crown usurped, a distaff on the throne.
Some say the crozier, some say the distaff was too busy.
Phrases & Compounds
- Descent by distaff
- descent on the mother's side.
- Distaff Day
- the morrow of the Epiphany, that is, January 7, because working at the distaff was then resumed, after the Christmas festival; -- called also Rock Day, a distaff being called a rock.