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polearm
English
Alternative forms
- pole arm
Etymology
From pole +? arm.
Noun
polearm (plural polearms)
- A close-quarter combat weapon with the main fighting part of the weapon placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood.
Synonyms
- pole weapon
Hyponyms
- poleaxe, pole hammer
Coordinate terms
- spear
Translations
See also
- battle axe
- bill
- halberd
Anagrams
- Palermo, Palmero, Palmore, Pleroma, leproma, pleroma
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brandistock
English
Etymology
From Italian brandistocco.
Noun
brandistock (plural brandistocks)
- A short polearm that has three retractable blades concealed in its handle, which are sprung upon a thrusting action forming a three-pronged spear.
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