crabstick
See also: crab stick
English
Alternative forms
- crab-stick, crab stick
Etymology 1
From crab (“wild apple”) + stick.
Noun
crabstick (plural crabsticks)
- (now rare) A cudgel, originally made of the wood of a crabapple tree, hence any similar club.
- 1792, Thomas Holcroft, Anna St. Ives, vol. VI, letter 106:
- [O]ne of them who appeared to have the most spirit had a knotted crab-stick in his hand, and insisted that the Irishman should not leave the company, till he had first given satisfaction for the insult he had committed on them all.
- 1792, Thomas Holcroft, Anna St. Ives, vol. VI, letter 106:
- (obsolete) A crabby, ill-tempered person.
Translations
cudgel
crabby person
Etymology 2
![](Images/wiktionary/Kanikama.jpg.webp)
crabsticks
From crab (“crustacean”) + stick.
Noun
crabstick (plural crabsticks)
- A processed food, made of surimi to somewhat resemble the legs of a crab.
Synonyms
- imitation crab stick
- crab surimi stick
- sea legs
Translations
processed seafood
|
References
- Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of the English Language. International Edition. combined with Britannica World Language Dictionary. Chicago-London etc., Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc., 1965.