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firestick

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Etymology

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From fire +‎ stick.

Noun

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firestick (plural firesticks)

  1. A poker used to arrange coals, logs, etc., in a fire.
  2. A stick burning, or with hot embers, at one end, taken from a fire.
    • 1963, Arthur Upfield, The Lake Frome Monster, London: Pan Books, published 1969, page 72:
      Newton used a fire-stick a yard long to light his pipe.
  3. In traditional cultures, a smouldering stick used to transport fire from one place to another.
    • 2000, Bob Foster, Birdum or Bust!, Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, page 75:
      If you did not stop, you ricked a firestick into the load and they were pretty good at it, believe me.
  4. In traditional cultures, an implement used to start a fire by friction.

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