Battledore


also called battledore and shuttlec-ck. a game from which badminton was developed, played since ancient times in india and other asian countries.
a light racket for striking the shuttlec-ck in this game.
a 17th- and 18th-century hornbook of wood or cardboard, used as a child’s primer.
to toss or fly back and forth:
to battledore the plan among one’s colleagues.
historical examples

she held it with one hand, as she poised her battledore with the other.
not like other girls rosa n. carey

the difference is that instead of racquet and ball, battledore and shuttlec-ck are used.
the complete bachelor walter germain

when my battledore and shuttle-c-ck comes, i’ll let you all play with ’em.
little men louisa may alcott

why do we hear a noise when we strike the shuttlec-ck with the battledore?
the reason why anonymous

after a long spell of work, the battledore is seized and the shuttlec-ck bounces up to the gl-ss roof.
the strand magazine, volume v, issue 30, june 1893 various

but their especial delight was our battledore and shuttlec-cks.
intimate china mrs. archibald little

beginning with the new year there came the great game with the girls of battledore and shuttlec-ck.
the historical child oscar chrisman

there is no battledore long enough to reach him in either way.
narrative and miscellaneous papers thomas de quincey

the voice of the battledore is silent in the entrance-hall, and the shuttlec-ck sleeps.
alas! rhoda broughton

do you not feel that the girls should not be chucked about like b-lls from a battledore?
ayala’s angel anthony trollope

noun
also called battledore and shuttlec-ck. an ancient racket game
a light racket, smaller than a tennis racket, used for striking the shuttlec-ck in this game
(formerly) a wooden utensil used for beating clothes, in baking, etc
n.

mid-15c., “bat-like implement used in washing clothes,” of unknown origin, perhaps from old provençal batedor, spanish batidor “beater, bat,” from batir “to beat;” perhaps blended with middle english betel “hammer, mallet.” as a trype of racket used in a game, from 1590s.

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