I have a question about the origins of the name of the 'quarter staff' as I can't find a definitive answer anywhere (seems to be lost in time). I thought I would ask here as I really like what the ARMA are doing and you all seem to know what's what.
So where does the name quarter staff come from?
I have an idea - but it pure speculation and I have no direct quote or evidence to support it, but I would like some feedback on it if you have the time (or even better: give me the correct etymology);
My theory: We have the four openings (vier blossen) where the target is divided in quarters.
Due to the way the staff can be gripped when used in close it can attack opposites quite easily. The quarter staff big advantage seems to be when used to get into the thick of it, to grapple and to be used as a lever (half-swording seems to be similar), and seeing as fighters are practically minded: would fighters be matter-of-fact about naming the weapon after it's use?
Is a quarter staff called a quarter staff because it is good at attacking these quarters in this manner?
Would this mean a quarter-staff is one that is of the right length to be used in this way – not too long and not too short. As in 'a quarter staff is a staff of the right length to employ all staff techniques'?
I notice that George Silver says the quarter staff is used like a longsword. Does he mean a longsword all regards; included 'half-swording'. It seems to me that half-swording and staff are similar?
Any feedback, correction, input, source material links and your theories would be greatly appreciated!
Philip


