batoon

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French bâton, from Latin bastum (stick).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

batoon (plural batoons)

  1. (archaic) A baton.
    • 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe:
      Of this mighty Order I am no mean member, but already one of the Chief Commanders, and may well aspire one day to hold the batoon of Grand Master.

Verb[edit]

batoon (third-person singular simple present batoons, present participle batooning, simple past and past participle batooned)

  1. Archaic form of baton.

Anagrams[edit]

Cebuano[edit]

Etymology[edit]

bato +‎ -on

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /baˈtoʔon/, [bʌˈt̪o.ʔɔn̪]
  • Hyphenation: ba‧to‧on

Adjective[edit]

batoon (Badlit spelling ᜊᜆᜓᜂᜈ᜔)

  1. rocky; stony
    Synonym: pansil
  2. (colloquial) full of pimples