crosier
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Crosier \Cro"sier\ (kr?"zh?r), n. [OE. rocer, croser, croyser,
fr. croce crosier, OF. croce, croche, F. crosse, fr. LL.
crocea, crocia, from the same German or Celtic sourse as F.
croc hook; akin to E. crook.]
The pastoral staff of a bishop (also of an archbishop, being
the symbol of his office as a shepherd of the flock of God.
[1913 Webster]
Note: The true shape of the crosier was with a hooked or
curved top; the archbishop's staff alone bore a cross
instead of a crook, and was of exceptional, not of
regular form. --Skeat.
[1913 Webster]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
41 Moby Thesaurus words for "crosier":
Malacca cane, alpenstock, baton, caduceus, cane, chain of office,
crook, cross, cross-staff, crutch, crutch-stick, fasces, gavel,
handstaff, keys, lituus, mace, mantle, miter, pallium,
pastoral staff, paterissa, portfolio, quarterstaff, red hat, ring,
rod, rod of office, scepter, shillelagh, staff, stave, stick,
swagger stick, swanking stick, tiara, triple crown, truncheon,
walking stick, wand, wand of office
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