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Webster 1913 Edition


Broomstick

Broom′stickˊ

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Noun.
A stick used as a handle of a broom.

Definition 2024


broomstick

broomstick

English

Noun

broomstick (plural broomsticks)

  1. the handle of a broom - a tool used to sweep the floor
  2. (witchcraft) A broom, imbued with magic enabling one to fly riding the handle.

Translations

Quotations

  • 1997, Diana Wynne Jones, Witch Week
    She really was a witch now. No one but a witch could fly a broomstick.
  • 1999 J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ISBN 0439136369
    Harry ripped the parcel open and gasped as a magnificent, gleaming broomstick rolled out onto his bedspread. [...] It was a Firebolt, identical to the dream broom Harry had gone to see every day in Diagon Alley.
  • 2002, Terry Pratchett, Witches Abroad
    Greebo, hiccuping occasionally, oozed into his accustomed place among the bristles of Nanny’s broomstick. As they rose above the forest a thin plume of smoke also rose from the castle.
  • 2003, David Pickering, Cassell's Dictionary of Superstitions
    Most people are familiar with the age-old superstition that witches fly on broomsticks to their covens (though they were formerly also reputed to use shovels, cleft sticks, eggshells, ANIMALS and other means of flight).