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 Translation for 'battle axe' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a battle axe | battle axes
armas
[el] hacha {f} de guerra
battle-axe [Br.]
Partial Matches
arqueol.herram.
bifaz {m}
hand axe
herram.
[el] hacha {f}
axe [Br.]
3
batallarto battle
mil.
batalla {f}
battle
mil.náut.
batalla {f} naval
naval battle
mil.náut.
batalla {f} naval
sea battle
mil.
aguerrido {adj}
battle-hardened
hist.mil.
batalla {f} de Guandu [200]
Battle of Guandu
unverified
geogr.hist.
Batalla {f} de Binakayan
Battle of Binakayan–Dalahican
unverified
geogr.hist.
Batalla {f} de Bahía de Manila
Battle of Manila Bay
hist.
Batalla de Cavite {noun}
The Battle of Manila Bay
unverified
hist.pol.
Batalla {f} de Kakarong de Sili
Battle of Kakarong de Sili
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Usage Examples English
  • The Battle Axe and Comb Ceramic cultures eventually merged, giving rise to the Kiukainen culture that existed between 2300 BC and 1500 BC, and was fundamentally a comb ceramic tradition with cord ceramic characteristics.
  • The term Single Grave culture comes from its burial custom, which consisted of inhumation under tumuli in a crouched position with various artifacts. Battle Axe culture, or Boat Axe culture, is named from its characteristic male grave offering, a stone boat-shaped battle axe.
  • The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1970). It shows an old type of battle axe, significant for the county.
  • The European Battle Axe culture used stone axes modeled on copper axes, even with moulding carved in the stone.
  • The Dwarves are described as "the most redoubtable warriors of all the Speaking Peoples" Highly skilled in the making of weapons and armour, their main weapon was the battle axe, but they also used bows, swords, shields and mattocks, and wore armour.

  • The last mayor of Long Island City was an Irish-American named Patrick Jerome "Battle-Axe" Gleason.
  • The Nordic Bronze Age culture emerged about 1750 BC as a continuation of the Battle Axe culture (the Scandinavian Corded Ware variant) as well as from influence that came from Central Europe.
  • For a heavily armed Persian knight, a mace was as effective as a sword or battle axe.
  • The 65th Infantry Division—nicknamed the "Battle-Axe Division"—was an infantry division of the United States Army that served in World War II.
  • To test the Prime Minister's security arrangements, he approached Howard during a morning walk and asked for a hug while holding a large plastic battle axe.

  • Towards the end of the 3rd millennium BC, Proto-Indo-European speaking Battle-Axe peoples migrated to Norway bringing domesticated horses, agriculture, cattle and wheel technology to the region.
  • Originally published by a South African publisher named Battle Axe Press in the early 1990s.
  • The battle axe is adapted from the Stout family's coat of arms.
  • The design consists of the 'red-white-red background' depicting a corps of the Indian Army with a Chinar leaf and a battle axe superimposed on it.
  • "Hatchet" was used to describe a battle axe in Middle English.

  • The skull is thin in this area and presents a vulnerable area for a blow from a battle axe.
  • A sword bearing the name of pharaoh Merneptah as well as a battle axe with an iron blade and gold-decorated bronze shaft were both found in the excavation of Ugarit.
  • Rev: Trident battle-axe, tree with railing, Brahmi legend identical in content to the obverse. [...] In post-Rigvedic literature Viśvāmitra becomes a mythical sage.
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