faulx

/fɔːlks/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval battle-axe with a curved or hooked blade.

“The medieval warrior wielded a faulx against his opponent.”

2. noun

A long-handled axe used for chopping wood or other heavy tasks.

“The lumberjack used a faulx to chop through the thick tree trunk.”

Synonyms

  • battle-axe
  • hand axe

Antonyms

  • glove
  • shield