FromFrench bâton .Doublet ofbaston .
baton (plural batons )
Astaff ortruncheon , used for various purposes. ( military ) A ceremonial staff of afield marshal or a similar high-ranking military office.( music ) Thestick of aconductor in musicalperformances .The conductor raised hisbaton and the orchestra fell silent.
( sports ) An object transferred byrunners in arelay race .In the relay race, the runner dropped thebaton .
( gymnastics , juggling ) Arod twirled in amarching band 's performance, in agymnastic sport, or injuggling .( weaponry , US ) A short stoutclub used primarily by policemen.Synonyms: billy club ,nightstick ,( UK ) truncheon The police officer carried abaton for self-defense.
( heraldry ) Abend with the ends cut off, resembling a baton, typically bornesinister , and often used as a mark ofcadency , initially for both legitimate and illegitimate children, but later chiefly for illegitimate children.Alternative forms: batune ,baston Coordinate term: scrape A short vertical lightweight post, not set into the ground, used to separate wires in a fence. ( cooking ) Abatonnet , a long slice of avegetable , thicker than ajulienne .( baking ) A shortbaguette .( figurative ) This term needs a definition. Please help out andadd a definition , then remove the text{{rfdef }} .She passed thebaton to her successor after retiring.
accept/refuse/receive thebaton
military staff of office
Bulgarian:палка (bg) ( palka ) ,жезъл (bg) ( žezǎl ) Catalan:porra (ca) f Chinese:Mandarin:警棍 (zh) ( jǐnggùn ) ,棒 (zh) ( bàng ) ,棒子 (zh) ( bàngzi ) Danish:stav c ,embedsstav c ,marskalstav c ( of a marshal ) Estonian:nui (et) ,kumminui ,sau Finnish:sauva (fi) ,komentosauva ,keppi (fi) Galician:bastón (gl) m German:Kommandostab (de) m ,Zeremonienstab m ,Offizierstöckchen n ,Zepter (de) n ,Marschallstab (de) m Hebrew:שרביט (he) m ( sharvít ) Italian:bacchetta (it) Japanese:元帥杖 ( gensuijō ) ,警棒 (ja) ( keibō ) Macedonian:пендрек m ( pendrek ) ,палка f ( palka ) Polish:pałka (pl) f Portuguese:bastão (pt) m Romanian:baston (ro) n Russian:жезл (ru) m ( žezl ) ,па́лочка (ru) f ( páločka ) ,па́лка (ru) f ( pálka ) Sardinian:Campidanese:pèrtia Logudorese:bèrtiga Sassarese:vèrtiga Spanish:batuta (es) f ,porra (es) f Swedish:stav (sv) c
sports: object transferred by relay runners
Arabic:عَصًا f ( ʕaṣan ) Bulgarian:палка (bg) ( palka ) ,щафета ( štafeta ) Catalan:testimoni (ca) m Chinese:Mandarin:接力棒 (zh) ( jiēlìbàng ) Czech:kolík (cs) m Danish:stafet (da) c Dutch:stokje (nl) n Finnish:kapula (fi) ,viestikapula (fi) French:relai (fr) m ,relais (fr) m ,témoin (fr) m German:Stab (de) m ,Staffelstab m Greek:σκυτάλη (el) f ( skytáli ) Hebrew:שרביט (he) m ( sharvít ) Hungarian:váltóbot (hu) ,staféta (hu) Italian:testimone (it) m Japanese:バトン (ja) ( baton ) Korean:배턴 ( baeteon ) ,바통 (ko) ( batong ) Latvian:nūjiņa f Macedonian:штафе́тна палка f ( štafétna palka ) ,штафе́та f ( štaféta ) Norwegian:Bokmål:stafett (no) m Nynorsk:stafett m Polish:pałeczka (pl) f Portuguese:testemunho (pt) ( Portugal ) ,bastão (pt) ( Brazil ) Russian:эстафе́тная па́лочка (ru) f ( estafétnaja páločka ) ,па́лочка (ru) f ( páločka ) ,эстафе́та (ru) f ( estaféta ) Slovak:štafeta f Spanish:testigo (es) m ,testimonio (es) m Swedish:stafettpinne (sv) c
club of the police
Arabic:هِرَاوَة f ( hirāwa ) Armenian:ոստիկանական մահակ ( ostikanakan mahak ) ,մահակ (hy) ( mahak ) Belarusian:дручо́к m ( dručók ) ,дубі́нка f ( dubínka ) ,даўбе́шка f ( dawbjéška ) Bulgarian:палка (bg) f ( palka ) Catalan:porra (ca) f Chinese:Cantonese:警棍 ( ging2 gwan3 ) Mandarin:警棍 (zh) ( jǐnggùn ) Czech:obušek m Danish:politistav c ,knippel c Dutch:wapenstok (nl) m Finnish:pamppu (fi) French:matraque (fr) f Galician:porra (gl) f Georgian:please add this translation if you can German:Schlagstock m ,Knüppel (de) m ,Gummiknüppel (de) m ,Prügel (de) m ( dated ) ,Knüttel (de) m ( regional ) Greek:γκλομπ (el) n ( gklomp ) Hebrew:אלה (he) f ( alá ) Hungarian:rendőrbot Indonesian:pentungan (id) Irish:smachtín m Italian:manganello (it) m Japanese:警棒 (ja) ( keibō ) Khmer:ដំបង (km) ( dɑmbɑɑŋ ) Korean:경봉(警棒) (ko) ( gyeongbong ) Latvian:steks m Malay:cota Māori:pātene Norwegian:Bokmål:batong m Nynorsk:batong m Persian:باتون (fa) ( bâtôn ) Polish:pałka (pl) f Portuguese:cassetete (pt) m ,porrete (pt) Romanian:baston (ro) n ,bulan n ,pulan n Russian:дуби́нка (ru) f ( dubínka ) ,полице́йская дуби́нка f ( policéjskaja dubínka ) ,(slang) демократиза́тор (ru) m ( demokratizátor ) Slovak:obušok m Spanish:porra (es) f ,rolo (es) m Swedish:batong (sv) c Thai:กระบอง (th) ( gràbong ) Turkish:cop (tr) Ukrainian:дрючо́к (uk) m ( drjučók ) ,кийо́к m ( kyjók ) ,дубе́ць ( dubécʹ ) ,па́лиця (uk) f ( pálycja )
heraldry: a bend with the ends cut off
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can Finnish:bastardijänne ( especially when marking illegitimacy ) German:Bastardfaden m ( especially when marking illegitimacy; sometimes extending across the shield (without the ends cut off) )
a short vertical post in a fence used to separate wires, not set into the ground
Translations to be checked
baton (third-person singular simple present batons ,present participle batoning ,simple past and past participle batoned )
( transitive ) Tostrike with a baton.The Manual of Heraldry , Fifth Edition, by Anonymous, London, 1862, online at[1] The Observer's Book of Heraldry , by Charles Mackinnon of Dunakin, page 58.Borrowed fromEnglish baton , fromFrench bâton , fromOld French baston , probably fromVulgar Latin *bastō, *bastōnis .Doublet ofbaston .
Hyphenation:ba‧ton IPA (key ) : /baˈton/ [bɐˈt̪on̪] batón
baton ( staff or truncheon ) ( music ) stick of aconductor of anorchestra , or themajorette ordrum major of amarching band ( sports ) object transferred byrelay runnersclub used bypolicemen ;night stick Synonym: batuta batón
( music ) toconduct anorchestra ( music ) tolead amarching band touse something as a baton batón
tohave something tohave aservant towatch ; tolook after ; totake care of Fr. Juan Felis de la Encarnación (1851 ),Diccionario bisaya-español [2] (overall work in Cebuano and Spanish), Amigos del País, page53 John U. Wolff (1972 ),A dictionary of Cebuano Visayan [3] (overall work in Cebuano and English), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press FromFrench bâton .
baton (accusative [please provide] ,plural [please provide] )
bread stick chocolate stick Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002 ),Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary ][4] , Simferopol: Dolya,→ISBN baton
accusative singular ofbato FromFrench bâton .
baton
stick Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993 ),Haitian Creole-English Dictionary [5] , Dunwoody Press,→ISBN , page22 báton
accept ,get ,receive Borrowed fromDutch baton , fromFrench bâton ( “ stick ” ) .
baton (plural baton -baton )
( music ) baton : the stick of a conductor in musical performancesBorrowed fromMadurese [Term?] .
baton (plural baton -baton )
a dowry or gift given at a ceremony to propose to a girl the edges of the halls are made of whole bamboo or wooden blocks baton (plural baton -baton )
syllabic abbreviation ofbintara peleton baton
Rōmaji transcription ofバトン FromFrench bâton ( “ stick ” ) .
baton
stick stalk rod ,pole cane , walking stickAlbert Valdman; Thomas A. Klinger; Margaret M. Marshall; Kevin J. Rottet,Dictionary of Louisiana Creole ,→ISBN , page 64 FromFrench bâton .
baton
stick Baker, Philip; Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. (1987 ),Diksiyoner kreol morisyeṅ [Mauritian Creole Dictionary ] (in French and English), Paris: L'Harmattan,→ISBN Borrowed fromFrench bâton .
baton m animal or m inan (diminutive batonik )
candy bar ( kind of candy in the shape of a bar, often made of chocolate ) ( regional ) veka ( type of pastry made of wheat flour, produced in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland, similar to a French baguette but wider, bigger, and fluffier, and with a smoother surface ) Synonyms: angielka ,bina ,bułka paryska ,gryzka ,kawiorka ,sztangielka ,weka ( slang ) baton ( folding club used for beating ) Hypernym: pałka Borrowed fromEnglish button .
baton m animal or m inan
( graphical user interface ) alternative spelling ofbutton baton inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANbaton in Polish dictionaries at PWNbaton in PWN's encyclopediaBorrowed fromFrench bâton .
baton n (plural batoane )
bar ,stick baton de ciocolată ―chocolatebar FromFrench bâton .
baton
stick D'Offay, Danielle; Lionnet, Guy (1982 ),Diksyonner kreol-franse [Creole-French Dictionary ] (in French), Hamburg: Buske,→ISBN Borrowed fromEnglish baton , fromFrench bâton , fromOld French baston , probably fromVulgar Latin *bastō, *bastōnis .Doublet ofbaston .
batón (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜆᜓᜈ᜔ )
baton ( staff or truncheon ) ( music ) stick of aconductor of anorchestra , or themajorette ordrum major of amarching band Synonyms: ( conductor baton ) batuta ,botong ( sports ) object transferred byrelay runnersSynonym: botong club used bypolicemen ;night stick Synonyms: batuta ,botong “baton ”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph ,2018 batón
lipstick