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Aaron's rod

American  

noun

  1. (in the Bible) a rod, inscribed with the name of Aaron, that miraculously blossomed and yielded almonds: previously, the rod had changed into a serpent.

  2. any of various plants having a tall, flowering stem, as the goldenrod or mullein.

  3. a smooth-stemmed herb, Thermopsis villosa (orT. caroliniana ), of the legume family, found from North Carolina to Georgia, having yellow flowers in stiffly erect clusters and hoary pods.

  4. Architecture. a convex molding having regularly spaced representations of leaves or scrollwork.


Aaron's rod British  

noun

  1. the rod used by Aaron in performing a variety of miracles in Egypt. It later blossomed and produced almonds (Numbers 17)

  2. a widespread Eurasian scrophulariaceous plant, Verbascum thapsus, having woolly leaves and tall erect spikes of yellow flowers

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Etymology

Origin of Aaron's rod

First recorded in 1825–35 for non-Biblical use

Example Sentences

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It is also said to contain other Biblical items such as Aaron’s rod, which is thought to have magical powers.

From Fox News

They break through the sunflowers toward the cottage, stepping through Aaron’s rod, wild carrot, all the leaves browned from frost.

From Literature

In a bundle tied up separately they found some choice specimens such as Powdered Crackers, Sacred Mandarins, Aaron’s Rod, Yankee Doodle Doos, and Giant Torpedos.

From Project Gutenberg

“Come on,” shouted Fons, seizing Aaron’s rod and swinging it gayly.

From Project Gutenberg

I must have invented it for his kind of eye—a sort of Aaron’s rod—yes, that’s what I’ll name it—a bible name.

From Project Gutenberg