˜yÐÄvlog

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broadax

or ²ú°ù´Ç²¹»å·²¹³æ±ð

[ brawd-aks ]

noun

plural broadaxes
  1. an ax for hewing timber.
  2. an ax with a broad head, used as a battle-ax.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of broadax1

before 1000; Middle English brodax, Old English ²ú°ùÄå»åæ³æ. See broad, ax
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Example Sentences

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Since then, he’s completely restored it, taking it apart and rebuilding it from scratch, even hand-hewing the logs with a 200-year-old broadax.

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For weeks at a time Harriet swung a broadax in the woods as part of Ben’s crew, cutting half a cord of wood a day just like a man.

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A kind of broadax formerly used as an offensive weapon.

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He could build a good log house without a nail or any other article that would cost money, and with very few tools beside his ax and broadax.

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While hewing with the broadax at one of the canoes, he had had the misfortune to slash his foot, so must lie in his bunk and watch the others.

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