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    1. Molo tried to wield the piece of wood like a distaff holding it with both hands, but he saw its length was badly suited to such a task, so he grasped it with both hands from one end, like a club


    2. and her hands hold the distaff; she stretches out her hand to the poor; yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy; she is not afraid of


    3. v19 She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff


    4. Distaff: A rod to hold wool for hand spinning clothing


    5. The distaff side of the family was the more interesting and seems to have contributed most of Sylvia"s genes


    6. the distaff and the wheel


    7. Meek, mouse-colored donkeys, laden with panniers of freshly cut grass passed by, with a pretty girl in a capaline sitting between the green piles, or an old woman spinning with a distaff as she went


    8. With reasonable accuracy, they lived up to their nicknames of basket sponges, chalice sponges, distaff sponges, elkhorn sponges, lion's paws, peacock's tails, and Neptune's gloves—designations bestowed on them by fishermen, more poetically inclined than scientists


    9. They inherit Plantagenet blood by direct descent, and Tudor on the distaff side


    10. Where shall she hide him? She conceals him under the table, and takes up her distaff again

    11. Hercules, finding that he could not reach our Administration with his club, and that they were out of their wits at the sight of his lion's skin, has condescended to meet them in petticoats, and conquer them, spinning at their own distaff


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    Synonyme für "distaff"

    distaff female