it means twig
The crossed-swords are associated with fencing, a popular sport in Britain in the 19th Century. As all instructors of the British Army Physical Trainings Corps are skilled in fencing, the Cross Sword was adapted as the badge of honour for all Physical Training Instructors in the British Army since the 1940s. The inaugural SAF Physical Training Instructor Course in 1971 was modelled after the British Army PTI Course and adopted the British crossed-sword as the vocational badge of the SAF Physical Training Instructors.
Baton Rouge Means Red Stick
There are two. East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge holds the city of Baton Rouge.
Deceived, betrayed or double-crossed.
the baton
It is not a sword. It is a jutte, or jitte, an old Japanese policeman's baton. It does not have a given name, like how Zoro's swords have names.
red stick, red baton
Obviously a baseball bat, a cord, a rope (like in rodeo), baton, a golf club, a sword
"un baton" (masc.) is "a stick" in English.
Not in any reference I have seen
it means twig
GlueStick
they were both too expensive & jolly
sword
Ishmael did not stay at the Crossed Harpoons Inn or the Sword-Fish Inn because they were full or did not have accommodations available for him. He ended up at the Spouter-Inn where he met Queequeg and they became roommates.
a gluestick