lochaber ax (Meaning)
Wordnet
lochaber ax (n)
a battle-ax formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
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lochaber ax ()
Alt. of Lochaber axe
Synonyms & Antonyms of lochaber ax
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lochaber ax Sentence Examples
- The highlander brandished his mighty Lochaber ax, its keen blade glinting in the sunlight.
- The Lochaber ax had a distinctive two-handed design, providing both power and reach.
- The Scottish soldiers used the Lochaber ax as their primary weapon during the Jacobite uprising.
- The ax's long handle allowed it to be wielded with great force, shattering bones and cleaving through armor.
- The hooked blade of the Lochaber ax could be used to hook an opponent and pull them close for a killing blow.
- Despite its effectiveness, the Lochaber ax was phased out as muskets and cannons became more prevalent.
- Historical reenactors often use replicas of the Lochaber ax to recreate battles from the past.
- The museum's collection included a rare and well-preserved Lochaber ax believed to have belonged to a famous highlander.
- The Lochaber ax is a testament to the martial prowess and traditions of Scotland.
- The sight of a Lochaber ax is enough to instill fear and respect in the hearts of any enemy.
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a battle-ax formerly used by Scottish HighlandersAlt. of Lochaber axe
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No antonyms found.
The highlander brandished his mighty Lochaber ax, its keen blade glinting in the sunlight.
The Lochaber ax had a distinctive two-handed design, providing both power and reach.
The Scottish soldiers used the Lochaber ax as their primary weapon during the Jacobite uprising.
The ax's long handle allowed it to be wielded with great force, shattering bones and cleaving through armor.