thrashel (Meaning)

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thrashel (n.)

An instrument to thrash with; a flail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thrashel

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thrashel Sentence Examples

  1. The thrashel, with its intricate design, served as a traditional symbol of unity among the tribes.
  2. As the ceremony commenced, the elder gripped the thrashel firmly, signifying the start of the ritual.
  3. The thrashel's craftsmanship mirrored the skilled hands of generations past.
  4. Each clan had its unique thrashel, reflecting their heritage and beliefs.
  5. During the harvest festival, the thrashel was adorned with vibrant flowers and ribbons.
  6. Legends spoke of the ancient thrashel, said to possess mystical powers.
  7. The thrashel's intricate patterns told the story of the land's rich history.
  8. Warriors would pass down their thrashel to descendants, symbolizing strength and resilience.
  9. Scholars studied the engravings on the thrashel, seeking insight into forgotten traditions.
  10. The thrashel was passed from one leader to the next, symbolizing the continuity of leadership within the tribe.

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An instrument to thrash with; a flail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thrashel, with its intricate design, served as a traditional symbol of unity among the tribes.

As the ceremony commenced, the elder gripped the thrashel firmly, signifying the start of the ritual.

The thrashel's craftsmanship mirrored the skilled hands of generations past.

Each clan had its unique thrashel, reflecting their heritage and beliefs.