TWIBIL


Meaning of TWIBIL in English

noun

or twi·bill ˈtwīˌbil, -_bəl

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, a kind of two-bladed ax, mattock, from Old English twibill, from twi- + bill two-edged sword — more at bill

1. : a double-headed battle-ax

2. dialect England : a reaping hook especially for cutting beans

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