besague
发音
/ˈbɛs.ə.ɡju/
词形变化
besagues
复数
besagues
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A kind of double-bladed axe.
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2.
A kind of martel or war-hammer, with its head(s) shaped like a pick, mattock, or beak.
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3.
A plate (as of armor) that protects an otherwise-exposed area, such as the armpit (alternative form of besagew), the elbow, or the hand
词源
From Middle English besague, besagu, besagew, from Old French besague, whence also English besagew (“rondel, armor protecting the armpit”), related to Latin bisacuta (Italian bisacuto (“double-edged”)) and besogium. Applied, in the Middle Ages, to a variety of medieval weapons or tools with two blades, edges, or faces, especially a double-bladed axe or war-hammer, but also to iron-headed cornuted staffs, clubs, or maces, spades, hoes, mattocks, and even knives.
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