Battledore

/ˈbæt.əl.dɔːr/ noun

A flat wooden paddle used to hit a shuttlecock in an old game similar to badminton, or a children's paddle used in the game battledore and shuttlecock.

From Middle English 'batilldore,' possibly from Old French 'batel' (stick) combined with 'dore' (golden or from Dore, a place). The exact origin is uncertain but dates to at least the 15th century.

AMስፖርት ማስለ
ARقوس
BNরACKET
CAraqueta
CSraketka
DAracket
DESchläger
ELρακέτα
ESpalo
FAراکت
FIraketti
FRbattue
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