Staff - Wikipedia-style Article
Staff
Definition
The term "staff" refers to a group of employees working for an organization or a long stick used for support, walking, or as a symbol of authority.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /stæf/
- Respelling: STAF
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /stɑːf/
- Respelling: STAHF
Etymology
The word "staff" originates from Old English "stæf," meaning "stick" or "rod," and is related to Proto-Germanic "*stabaz," meaning "post" or "support." The modern sense of a group of workers developed in the late Middle Ages, influenced by the idea of individuals supporting a central authority.
Derivatives
- Staffed (adjective/verb)
- Staffing (noun/verb)
- Overstaff (verb)
- Understaff (verb)
- Staffer (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "staff" is widely used to describe workers in an organization ("The hospital staff includes nurses and doctors") or a symbolic or practical stick ("The hiker carried a sturdy staff").
Related Terms
- Team: A group working together.
- Management: Supervisory employees within an organization.
- Rod: A thin straight bar, often used as a walking stick.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A group of employees working together in an organization:
- Example: "The university's administrative staff is very efficient."
- A stick or rod used for support or authority:
- Example: "The shepherd leaned on his staff."
- A set of lines and spaces used in musical notation:
- Example: "The notes are written on a five-line staff."
Verb
- To provide an organization or location with employees:
- Example: "The company plans to staff its new office with local hires."
- To work for an organization as an employee:
- Example: "Volunteers staff the information desk during events."