golf club


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
club1
noun
  • 1 an association dedicated to a particular interest or activity.

    ■ an organization constituted to play matches in a particular sport.

  • 2 an organization offering members social amenities, meals, and temporary residence.
  • 3 a nightclub with dance music.
verb (clubs, clubbing, clubbed)
  • 1 (club together) combine with others to collect a sum of money.
  • 2 (usu. go clubbing) informal go out to nightclubs.
– phrases
join the club informal a remark addressed to someone who is in a similar difficult situation to oneself.
– derivatives
clubber noun,
clubbing noun.
– origin C17: formed obscurely from club2.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
club2
noun
  • 1 a heavy stick with a thick end, used as a weapon.
  • 2 (also golf club) a club used to hit the ball in golf, with a heavy wooden or metal head on a slender shaft.
  • 3 (clubs) one of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a black trefoil.

    ■ a card of such a suit.

verb (clubs, clubbing, clubbed) beat with a club or similar implement.
– origin ME: from ON clubba, var. of klumba; rel. to clump.
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