maulstick — light stick used by painters to support the painting hand, 1650s, from Du. maalstok, lit. painting stick, from mallen to paint, from P.Gmc. *mal (Cf. O.N. mæla, O.H.G. malon trace, draw, paint, Ger. malen to paint ), from mal spot, mark, stain,… … Etymology dictionary
maulstick — [môl′stik΄] n. MAHLSTICK … English World dictionary
Maulstick — This painting by Adriaen van Ostade shows a maulstick in use in the artist s studio … Wikipedia
maulstick — also mahlstick noun Etymology: part translation of Dutch maalstok, from obsolete Dutch malen to paint + Dutch stok stick, stock Date: circa 1658 a stick used by painters as a rest for the hand while working … New Collegiate Dictionary
maulstick — /mawl stik /, n. mahlstick. * * * … Universalium
maulstick — noun A short stick with a pad on one end, used by a painter to steady his hand, and to prevent it from accidentally touching the painting Syn: mahlstick … Wiktionary
maulstick — see MOLE … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
maulstick — [ mɔ:lstɪk] noun variant spelling of mahlstick … English new terms dictionary
maulstick — maul·stick … English syllables
maulstick — maul•stick [[t]ˈmɔlˌstɪk[/t]] n. fia a stick that supports an artist s working hand • Etymology: 1650–60; partial trans. of Dmaalstok, lit., painting stick =mal(en)to paint +stokstick … From formal English to slang