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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shaft
n.
1.
The
slender
,
smooth
stem
of
an
arrow
;
hence
,
an
arrow
.
His
sleep
,
his
meat
,
his
drink
,
is
him
bereft
,
That
lean
he
wax
,
and
dry
as
is
a
shaft
. --
Chaucer
.
A
shaft
hath
three
principal
parts
,
the
stele
[
stale
],
the
feathers
,
and
the
head
.
--
Ascham
.
2.
The
long
handle
of
a
spear
or
similar
weapon
;
hence
,
the
weapon
itself
; (
Fig
.)
anything
regarded
as
a
shaft
to
be
thrown
or
darted
;
as
,
shafts
of
light
.
And
the
thunder
,
Winged
with
red
lightning
and
impetuous
rage
,
Perhaps
hath
spent
his
shafts
. --
Milton
.
Some
kinds
of
literary
pursuits
. . .
have
been
attacked
with
all
the
shafts
of
ridicule
.
--
V
.
Knox
.
3.
That
which
resembles
in
some
degree
the
stem
or
handle
of
an
arrow
or
a
spear
;
a
long
,
slender
part
,
especially
when
cylindrical
.
Specifically
: (
a
)
Bot.
The
trunk
,
stem
,
or
stalk
of
a
plant
.
(b)
Zool.
The
stem
or
midrib
of
a
feather
.
See
Illust
.
of
Feather
.
(c)
The
pole
,
or
tongue
,
of
a
vehicle
;
also
,
a
thill
.
(d)
The
part
of
a
candlestick
which
supports
its
branches
.
Thou
shalt
make
a
candlestick
of
pure
gold
. . .
his
shaft
,
and
his
branches
,
his
bowls
,
his
knops
,
and
his
flowers
,
shall
be
of
the
same
.
--
Ex
.
xxv
. 31.
(e)
The
handle
or
helve
of
certain
tools
,
instruments
,
etc
.,
as
a
hammer
,
a
whip
,
etc
.
(f)
A
pole
,
especially
a
Maypole
. [
Obs
.] --
Stow
.
(g)
Arch.
The
body
of
a
column
;
the
cylindrical
pillar
between
the
capital
and
base
(
see
Illust
.
of
Column
).
Also
,
the
part
of
a
chimney
above
the
roof
.
Also
,
the
spire
of
a
steeple
. [
Obs
.
or
R
.] --
Gwilt
.
(h)
A
column
,
an
obelisk
,
or
other
spire-shaped
or
columnar
monument
.
Bid
time
and
nature
gently
spare
The
shaft
we
raise
to
thee
. --
Emerson
.
(i)
Weaving
A
rod
at
the
end
of
a
heddle
.
(j)
Mach.
A
solid
or
hollow
cylinder
or
bar
,
having
one
or
more
journals
on
which
it
rests
and
revolves
,
and
intended
to
carry
one
or
more
wheels
or
other
revolving
parts
and
to
transmit
power
or
motion
;
as
,
the
shaft
of
a
steam
engine
.
See
Illust
.
of
Countershaft
.
4.
Zool.
A
humming
bird
(
Thaumastura cora
)
having
two
of
the
tail
feathers
next
to
the
middle
ones
very
long
in
the
male
; --
called
also
cora humming bird
.
5.
Mining
A
well-like
excavation
in
the
earth
,
perpendicular
or
nearly
so
,
made
for
reaching
and
raising
ore
,
for
raising
water
,
etc
.
6.
A
long
passage
for
the
admission
or
outlet
of
air
;
an
air
shaft
.
7.
The
chamber
of
a
blast
furnace
.
Line shaft
Mach.
,
a
main
shaft
of
considerable
length
,
in
a
shop
or
factory
,
usually
bearing
a
number
of
pulleys
by
which
machines
are
driven
,
commonly
by
means
of
countershafts
; --
called
also
line
,
or
main line
.
Shaft alley
Naut.
,
a
passage
extending
from
the
engine
room
to
the
stern
,
and
containing
the
propeller
shaft
.
Shaft furnace
Metal.
,
a
furnace
,
in
the
form
of
a
chimney
,
which
is
charged
at
the
top
and
tapped
at
the
bottom
.
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