naboot

English

Noun

naboot (plural naboots)

  1. a quarterstaff constructed of palm wood or rattan. It originated in Egypt and is used in the martial art of tahtib.
    • These injuries were probably sustained in attempting to ward off the blow of the naboot. This weapon was a staff, which was grasped, by the person wielding it, in both hands. Its use was a favorite pastime of the ancient Egyptians, and resembled the old English quarterstaff play. "The history of medicine in its salient features" by Walter Libby

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