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Meaning of baston
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baston (n.)
A staff or cudgel.
See Baton.
An officer bearing a painted staff, who formerly was in attendance upon the king's court to take into custody persons committed by the court.
baston Sentence Examples
- The elderly man used a sturdy wooden baston for support while walking.
- The hikers stumbled upon a broken baston that had been used to mark the trail.
- The king's ceremonial robes were adorned with a golden baston symbolizing his authority.
- The shepherd carried a long, hooked baston to guide his flock.
- The teacher rapped the baston on the desk to gain the students' attention.
- The artist used a charcoal baston to sketch out his latest masterpiece.
- The traveler's baston was covered in notches and carvings that documented his many adventures.
- The doctor examined the patient's injury and used a baston to support the broken limb.
- The thief crept through the shadows with a baston concealed under his cloak.
- The wealthy gentleman twirled his ornate baston with practiced ease, a testament to his refined elegance.
FAQs About the word baston
A staff or cudgel., See Baton., An officer bearing a painted staff, who formerly was in attendance upon the king's court to take into custody persons committed
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The elderly man used a sturdy wooden baston for support while walking.
The hikers stumbled upon a broken baston that had been used to mark the trail.
The king's ceremonial robes were adorned with a golden baston symbolizing his authority.
The shepherd carried a long, hooked baston to guide his flock.