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English
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Etymology
From Middle English clubbe, from Old Norse klubba (“‘cudgel’”), cognate with Old High German kolbo (“‘club’”) and German Kolbe (“‘club’”)
Noun
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Singular club |
Plural clubs |
club (plural clubs)
- A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon.
- An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
- A nightclub
- A playing card marked with the symbol ♣
- I've got only one club in my hand.
- An implement to hit the ball in some ballgames, e.g. golf.
Synonyms
- cudgel wielded as a weapon
Derived terms
terms derived from club (noun)Verb
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Infinitive to club |
Third person singular clubs |
Simple past clubbed |
Past participle clubbed |
Present participle clubbing |
to club (third-person singular simple present clubs, present participle clubbing, simple past and past participle clubbed)
- (transitive) to hit with a club.
- He clubbed the poor dog.
- (intransitive) to join together to form a group.
- (intransitive, transitive) To combine into a club-shaped mass.
- (intransitive) To go to nightclubs.
Translations
to hit with a clubAnagrams
Catalan
Noun
club m. (plural clubs)
- club (association)
- (golf) Club
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
club m. (plural clubs)
- club (association)
- (golf) Club
Synonyms
golf club
- bâton (Quebec)
Italian
Etymology
Noun
club m. inv.
- club (association; golf implement)
Spanish
Noun
club m. (plural clubs, or plural clubes)
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