rod
English
/ɹɒd/, /ɹɑd/
noun
Definitions
- A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff.
- A longitudinal pole used for forming part of a framework such as an awning or tent.
- (fishing) A long slender usually tapering pole used for angling; fishing rod.
- A stick, pole, or bundle of switches or twigs (such as a birch), used for personal defense or to administer corporal punishment by whipping.
- An implement resembling and/or supplanting a rod (particularly a cane) that is used for corporal punishment, and metonymically called the rod, regardless of its actual shape and composition.
- A stick used to measure distance, by using its established length or task-specific temporary marks along its length, or by dint of specific graduated marks.
- (archaic) A unit of length equal to 1 pole, a perch, chain, yards, feet, or exactly 5.0292 meters (these being all equivalent).
- An implement held vertically and viewed through an optical surveying instrument such as a transit, used to measure distance in land surveying and construction layout; an engineer's rod, surveyor's rod, surveying rod, leveling rod, ranging rod. The modern (US) engineer's or surveyor's rod commonly is eight or ten feet long and often designed to extend higher. In former times a surveyor's rod often was a single wooden pole or composed of multiple sectioned and socketed pieces, and besides serving as a sighting target was used to measure distance on the ground horizontally, hence for convenience was of one rod or pole in length, that is, yards.
- (archaic) A unit of area equal to a square rod, square yards or acre.
- A straight bar that unites moving parts of a machine, for holding parts together as a connecting rod or for transferring power as a drive-shaft.
- (anatomy) A rod cell: a rod-shaped cell in the eye that is sensitive to light.
- (biology) Any of a number of long, slender microorganisms.
- (chemistry) A stirring rod: a glass rod, typically about 6 inches to 1 foot long and to inch in diameter that can be used to stir liquids in flasks or beakers.
- (slang) A pistol; a gun.
- (slang) A penis.
- (slang) A hot rod, an automobile or other passenger motor vehicle modified to run faster and often with exterior cosmetic alterations, especially one based originally on a pre-1940s model or (currently) denoting any older vehicle thus modified.
- (ufology) A rod-shaped object that appears in photographs or videos traveling at high speed, not seen by the person recording the event, often associated with extraterrestrial entities.
- (mathematics) A .
- (rail transport) A or connecting rod, which links the driving wheels of a steam locomotive.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English rodde inherited from Old English *rodd inherited from Proto-Germanic *rudd- (club, stick) derived from Proto-Indo-European *rewdʰ- (clear land).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*rewdʰ-
Gloss
clear land
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- buster English
- draw English
- drawrod English
- fisher English
- fishing English
- flat English
- flatrod English
- fly English
- flyrod English
- flyrodder English
- forty English
- forty-rod English
- golden English
- goldenrod English
- interrod English
- lime English
- limerod English
- man English
- meter English
- microrod English
- myorod English
- nanorod English
- polyrod English
- push English
- pushrod English
- ram English
- ramrod English
- ramroddy English
- rid English
- rodbuster English
- rodder English
- roddy English
- rodfisher English
- rodfishing English
- rodless English
- rodlessness English
- rodlet English
- rodletless English
- rodlike English
- rodman English
- rodmeter English
- rodshaped English
- rodsman English
- rodster English
- rodwork English
- rute English
- shaped English
- unrid English
- Angelrute German
- Goldrute German
- Rute German
- Rutengänger German
- Spießrute German
- rúd Hungarian
- *rewdʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- fraråde Norwegian Bokmål
- råde Norwegian Bokmål
- *riudijaną Proto-Germanic
- *rudd- Proto-Germanic
- råde Norwegian Nynorsk
- *rodd Old English
- lymrod Middle English
- redden Middle English
- rodde Middle English
- ruote Middle High German
- rid
- fly
- man
- ram
- draw
- flat
- rute
- lime
- push
- unrid
- roddy
- meter
- forty
- rodman
- buster
- shaped
- golden
- rodder
- flyrod
- myorod
- rodlet
- fisher
- ramrod
- rodlike
- polyrod
- rodster
- drawrod
- rodless
- nanorod
- flatrod
- fishing
- rodsman
- limerod
- rodwork
- pushrod
- interrod
- ramroddy
- rodmeter
- microrod
- goldenrod
- rodshaped
- forty-rod
- rodfisher
- flyrodder
- rodbuster
- rodfishing
- rodletless
- rodlessness