FAUCHARD


Meaning of FAUCHARD in English

(ˈ)fō|shär noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Old French fausart, fauchart, from faus, faux sickle, scythe (from Latin falx ) + -ard, -art -ard

: a long-handled medieval weapon with a long convex edge

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