LOCHABER AX


Meaning of LOCHABER AX in English

läḵˈ]äbə(r)-, läˈk], ]abə(r)-\ noun

Usage: usually capitalized L

Etymology: from Lochaber, district in Scotland

: a weapon formerly used by Scottish Highlanders consisting of a pole with a long ax head often provided with a hook at its end

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