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A young axe, known among Indians as a Thomashawk. "O bury the hatchet, irascible Red, For peace is a blessing," the White Man said. The Savage concurred, and that weapon interred, With imposing rites, in the White Man's head. John Lukkus
A small ax with a short handle, to be used with one hand.
a large oar blade shaped somewhat like a hatchet.
weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American indians
short ax used to chop wood
an ax with a short handle
a short-handled, single-bitted axe designed for use by one hand
a small axe also useful for shaping wood
a small sort of axe
An oar with a cleaver-shaped blade that has a larger surface area than on the standard oar.
A multi-purpose short handled hand tool with a head suitable for alternative use as a hammer or axe; the convex head configuration to properly dimple the nail and the hatchet blade used to cleave and adjust framing and wallboard edges to fit, or as a jacking wedge.
1. A small ax with a short handle. 2. Hand tool with a nail-driving surface on one end of the head and a blade on the other end.
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