crosse
butt (of a rifle)
noun KROHS Rare
Origin: Old French crosse (curved stick), of Germanic origin
Also means
hockey stick
Usage Note
Crosse primarily means the stock or butt of a firearm, or the curved stick used in hockey and lacrosse. Une crosse de hockey is a hockey stick. It is also an episcopal crozier (the bishop's staff). The term gave rise to the sport name crosse (lacrosse).
Examples
"Le joueur leva sa crosse de hockey."
Natural Translation
The player raised his hockey stick.
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