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poleaxe

/pohl-aks/US // ˈpoʊlˌæks //UK // (ˈpəʊlˌæks) //

杆斧,斧头斧头,斧头斧,斧头

Definitions

  1. 1

    plural pole·ax·es [pohl-ak-siz], /ˈpoʊlˌæk sɪz/, pole·axed, pole·ax·ing.

    • : variant of poleax.

Examples

  • The quartos have 'pollax,' the two earliest folios read 'Pollax,' the third 'Polax,' the fourth 'Poleaxe.'

  • And in this way I suppose you larned how to chop with your little poleaxe.

  • The Constable wore gilt armour and a plumed helmet, and bore a poleaxe in his hands.

  • Wretched brutes there at the cattlemarket waiting for the poleaxe to split their skulls open.

  • What th' butcher done I dinnaw; but annyhow they accused him iv wantin' to poleaxe th' governmint; an' they thrun him into a cell.