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poleax

pole·ax [ pṓ làks ]


noun  (plural pole·ax·es)
Definition:
 
1. butcher's ax: a specialized ax with a hammer face opposite the blade, used, especially in former times, for slaughtering animals

2. battle-ax: a battle-ax with a long or short handle, especially one with a hammer or spike opposite the ax blade

3. ax for cutting rigging: a short-handled ax used to cut rigging or ropes on sailing ships, especially during combat



transitive verb  (past and past participle pole·axed, present participle pole·ax·ing, 3rd person present singular pole·ax·es)
Definition:
 
1. amaze and stupefy somebody: to leave somebody stupefied and speechless with astonishment

2. hit somebody very hard: to hit somebody hard enough to cause unconsciousness

3. hit somebody or something with poleax: to hit somebody or something with a poleax

[14th century. Alteration of pollax "head-axe" <poll]
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