Broomstick Meaning in Bengali: ঝাড়ুর ডাল, ঝাড়ুর স্তম্ভ, ঝাড়ুর বাটি (noun, /ˈbruːmstɪk/)
Definition of Broomstick
A broomstick refers to the long handle or pole of a broom, typically made of wood or metal, to which the bristles or brush are attached. It is used for sweeping or cleaning purposes.
Synonyms of Broomstick
1. Rod (বাঁশ, noun)
2. Shaft (খুঁড়ি, noun)
3. Handle (হাতল, noun)
Antonyms of Broomstick
1. Bristle (ঝাড়ুর মুচকের দাঁড়, noun)
2. Brush (ঝাড়ুর মুচ, noun)
Origin of Broomstick
The word “broomstick” originated from the combination of “broom” and “stick.” The term “broom” comes from the Old English word “brom,” meaning a bundle of twigs tied together. The word “stick” refers to a long, slender piece of wood.
Nearby Words
1. Broom (noun)
2. Broomcorn (noun)
3. Broomrape (noun)
Broomstick in Literature Quotes
1. “She flew on her broomstick, soaring through the night sky.” – J.K. Rowling (সে রাতে আকাশে উড়ে গেল তার ঝাড়ুর স্তম্ভে উড়ান্ত করে।)
2. “The old witch cackled as she rode her broomstick across the moonlit sky.” – Roald Dahl (পুরানো যেমন যেমন মঙ্গলময় আকাশে তার ঝাড়ুর স্তম্ভে উড়ান্ত করে তিনি কাঁদলেন।)
Broomstick Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: ঝাড়ুর ডাল
Hindi: झाड़ू का डंडा
Nepali: झाडूको डाली
Urdu: جھاڑو کا ڈنڈا
Tamil: புசிக்கால் முள்
Telugu: బ్రూమ్స్టిక్ ముడి
Arabic: عصا النظافة
Chinese: 扫帚柄
Japanese: ほうきの柄
Russian: метла (metla)
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