mashie
Americannoun
plural
mashiesnoun
Etymology
Origin of mashie
First recorded in 1880–85; perhaps from French massue “club,” from unattested Vulgar Latin matteūca, derivative of unattested matte(a) “mallet, club”; see mace 1
Vocabulary lists containing mashie
Example Sentences
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Old Morris passed on his mashie niblick — an early term for a seven iron — to his equally talented son, Young Tom Morris, who won the British Open four times from 1868 to 1872.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2025
Besides, the hardy defenders of the Alamo discovered that a mashie niblick came in rather handy for close infighting and drawing lines in the dirt.
From Golf Digest • Apr. 29, 2016
But forget about carrying the golf clubs unless your collection is limited to a single niblick or mashie.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2016
Jones reached in his bag for a hickory-shafted mashie, roughly equivalent to a 5-iron.
From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2012
He was all right, barrin' the mashie microbe, and he started in to put me next.
From The Lash by Lyman, Olin L.
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