shaft

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noun

plural shafts ˈshaf(t)s How to pronounce shaft (audio)
 for sense 1b usually  ˈshavz
1
a(1)
: the long handle of a spear or similar weapon
(2)
b
or plural shaves ˈshavz How to pronounce shaft (audio) : pole
specifically : either of two long pieces of wood between which a horse is hitched to a vehicle
c(1)
: an arrow especially for a longbow
(2)
: the body or stem of an arrow extending from the nock to the head
2
: a sharply delineated beam of light shining through an opening
3
: something suggestive of the shaft of a spear or arrow especially in long slender cylindrical form: such as
a
: the trunk of a tree
b
: the cylindrical pillar between the capital and the base
c
: the handle of a tool or instrument (such as a golf club)
d
: a commonly cylindrical bar used to support rotating pieces or to transmit power or motion by rotation
e
: the stem or central axis of a feather
f
: the upright member of a cross especially below the arms
g
: the cylindrical part of a long bone between the enlarged ends
h
: a small architectural column (as at each side of a doorway)
i
: a column, obelisk, or other spire-shaped or columnar monument
j
: a vertical or inclined opening of uniform and limited cross section made for finding or mining ore, raising water, or ventilating underground workings (as in a cave)
k
: the part of a hair that is visible above the surface of the skin see hair illustration
l
: a vertical opening or passage through the floors of a building
4
a
: a projectile thrown like a spear or shot like an arrow
b
: a scornful, satirical, or pithily critical remark or attack
c
: harsh or unfair treatment
usually used with the
gave them the shaft

shaft

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verb

shafted; shafting; shafts

transitive verb

1
: to fit with a shaft
2
: to treat unfairly or harshly

Examples of shaft in a Sentence

Noun the shaft of a spear the shaft of a golf club Verb You really got shafted in that deal.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
These boots are constructed from durable rubber and feature a classic rain boot design with a 12.4-inch shaft height, high-traction sole, and pull tab. Jessie Quinn, Peoplemag, 25 Apr. 2024 Men's clubs are often heavier, sometimes with steel shafts that until recently, Cusick explained, were sturdier than graphite since they could be crafted from a solid piece of steel. Kelsey Chapman, ABC News, 2 Apr. 2024 See all Example Sentences for shaft 

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Old English sceaft; akin to Old High German scaft shaft, Latin scapus shaft, stalk, Greek skēptesthai to prop oneself, lean

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Verb

1611, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of shaft was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Shaft.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shaft. Accessed 3 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

shaft

noun
ˈshaft
plural shafts
ˈshaf(t)s,
 in sense 1c also  ˈshavz
1
a
: the long handle of a weapon (as a spear)
c
or plural shaves
ˈshavz
: pole entry 1 sense 1
especially : one of two poles between which a horse is hitched to pull a vehicle
d
: an arrow especially for a longbow
2
: a narrow beam of light
3
: something suggestive of the shaft of an arrow or spear
the shaft or trunk of a tree
4
: the handle of a tool or instrument (as a hammer or golf club)
5
: a tall monument (as a column)
6
: an opening or passage straight down through the floors of a building
an air shaft
7
: a commonly cylindrical bar used to support rotating pieces or to transmit power or motion by rotation
8
: a mine opening for finding or mining ore
9
: the midrib of a feather
10
: the part of a hair that is visible above the surface of the skin

Medical Definition

shaft

noun
plural shafts ˈshaf(t)s How to pronounce shaft (audio)
: a long slender cylindrical body or part: as
a
: the cylindrical part of a long bone between the enlarged ends

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