The four 7s of playing cards
walking stick (plural walking sticks )
A tool , such as a cane , used to ease pressure on the legs , and to aid stability , when walking .
1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers , “His Own People”, in The Younger Set , New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company , →OCLC , page 6 :It was flood-tide along Fifth Avenue; motor, brougham, and victoria swept by on the glittering current; pretty women glanced out from limousine and tonneau; young men of his own type, silk-hatted, frock-coated, the crooks of their walking sticks tucked up under their left arms, passed on the Park side.
A stick insect (order Phasmida ).
( card games , slang ) A playing card with the rank of seven .
cane
Afrikaans: kierie (af)
Akan: poma
Albanian: shkop (sq) m
Arabic: عَصَايَة f ( ʕaṣāya ) , خَيْزُرَانَة f ( ḵayzurāna ) , عُكَّاز m ( ʕukkāz )
Armenian: եղեգնափայտ (hy) ( eġegnapʻayt ) , ձեռնափայտ (hy) ( jeṙnapʻayt ) , գավազան (hy) ( gavazan ) , ցուպ (hy) ( cʻup )
Azerbaijani: çəlik , hasa , əl ağacı , əsa (az)
Belarusian: трысці́на f ( tryscína ) , кій m ( kij ) , па́лка f ( pálka )
Bulgarian: басту́н m ( bastún )
Catalan: bastó (ca) m
Cebuano: sungkod
Chechen: ӏаса ( ˀasa )
Cherokee: ᎠᏙᎳᏅᏍᏗ ( adolanvsdi )
Chichewa: ndodo
Chinese:
Mandarin: 拐杖 (zh) ( guǎizhàng ) , 拐棍 ( guǎigùn ) , 手杖 (zh) ( shǒuzhàng ) , ( archaic ) 青藜 ( qīnglí )
Czech: hůl (cs) f
Dutch: wandelstok (nl) , stok (nl) m
Esperanto: bastono (eo) , promenbastono
Finnish: kävelykeppi (fi)
French: canne (fr) f
Galician: bastón (gl) m , caxato (gl) m
Georgian: ყავარჯენი (ka) ( q̇avarǯeni )
German: Spazierstock (de) m , Krückstock (de) m , Gehstock (de) m , vierfüßiger Gehstock m
Greek: μπαστούνι (el) n ( bastoúni )
Gujarati: લાકડી f ( lākḍī )
Hebrew: מקל הליכה m ( makel haliḥa )
Hindi: छड़ी (hi) f ( chaṛī )
Hungarian: sétabot (hu) , sétapálca (hu)
Icelandic: göngustafur (is) m , stafur (is) m , stiki m
Irish: bata siúil m , maide siúil m
Italian: bastone (it) m , bastone da passeggio m
Japanese: 杖 (ja) ( つえ, tsue ) , ステッキ (ja) ( sutekki )
Kabuverdianu: bengala
Kazakh: аса ( asa )
Khmer: ឈើច្រត់ ( chəə crɑt )
Kikuyu: thimbũ class 9 /10
Korean: 지팡이 (ko) ( jipang'i )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: داردەست ( dardest )
Ladino: baston m
Lao: ເວລາຍ່າງໄມ້ ( velaiang mai )
Latin: baculum n
Latvian: nūja (lv) f , spieķis (lv) m
Lithuanian: lazdà (lt) f
Luhya: kumukwaju , kumkongojo
Macedonian: бастун m ( bastun )
Manx: maidjey shooyl m
Maori: turupou , tokotoko
Meru: mukwaju
Navajo: gish
Ojibwe: zaka'on
Old English: stæf (ang) m
Persian: چوبدست (fa) ( čubdast )
Plautdietsch: Gonstock m
Polish: laska (pl) , kostur (pl) m , kij (pl) m
Portuguese: bengala (pt) f
Punjabi: ਤੁਰਨ ਸਟਿੱਕ ( turana saṭika )
Romanian: baston (ro)
Russian: трость (ru) f ( trostʹ ) , по́сох (ru) m ( pósox ) , клюка́ (ru) f ( kljuká ) , па́лка (ru) f ( pálka ) ( stick, staff )
Scottish Gaelic: bata m
Serbo-Croatian: štap za šetnju m
Cyrillic: шта̑п m
Roman: štȃp (sh) m
Sicilian: vastuni (scn) m
Silesian: kryka f
Slovak: trstina f , palica (sk) f
Sotho: ho tsamaea thupa
Spanish: bastón (es) m
Sui: dyungx
Sundanese: leumpang iteuk
Swahili: bakora (sw)
Swedish: käpp (sv) c , spatserkäpp c , promenadkäpp (sv) c
Tagalog: tungkod
Tajik: чӯбдаст (tg) ( čübdast )
Taos: ( of chief ) łòwatúną
Thai: ไม้เท้า (th) ( mái-táao )
Tibetan: འཁར་རྒྱུག ( 'khar rgyug )
Turkish: baston (tr) , koltuk değneği (tr)
Ukrainian: трости́на f ( trostýna ) , па́лиця (uk) f ( pálycja ) , ціпо́к (uk) m ( cipók ) , па́лка (uk) f ( pálka )
Urdu: چھڑی f ( chaṛī )
Uzbek: hassa (uz) , aso (uz)
Vietnamese: ba toong (vi)
Volapük: stütastaf
Welsh: ffon (cy) f
Yiddish: גיין שטעקן ( geyn shtekn )
Zulu: induku ehamba
slang: playing card with the rank of seven