malacca cane

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malacca cane

A gentleman walks with a malacca cane along a garden path.

Definition

Noun: A walking stick or cane crafted from the stem of a specific type of rattan palm (Calamus scipionum), known for its durability, smooth texture, and distinctive light color with dark nodes.

Usage

The term "malacca cane" refers specifically to the finished walking aid. It is a count noun. * He carried an elegant malacca cane with a silver handle. * The antique dealer specialized in malacca canes and other vintage accessories.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metonymically to symbolize gentlemanly style, old-world elegance, or authority.
    • The character's malacca cane was as much a part of his persona as his tailored suit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Malacca (noun): Can refer to the rattan stem material itself before being fashioned into a cane.
  • Walking stick, cane (nouns): General terms for which a malacca cane is a specific type.
Synonyms
  • Rattan cane
  • Plantation cane (when made from this specific rattan)
Notes on Different Meanings

"Malacca cane" has a single, specific meaning. It does not refer to canes from the city of Malacca (Melaka) in general, but specifically to those made from the stem of the rattan palm species traditionally associated with that region.

malacca cane

A gentleman walks with a malacca cane along a garden path.

Noun
  1. a cane made from the stem of a rattan palm

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