Poleax (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural pole·ax·es [pohl-ak-siz]. /ˈpoʊlˌæk sɪz/.
  1. a medieval shafted weapon with blade combining ax, hammer, and apical spike, used for fighting on foot.
  2. an ax, usually with a hammer opposite the cutting edge, used in stunning and slaughtering animals.
  3. an ax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels.
verb (used with object), pole·axed, pole·ax·ing.
  1. to strike down or kill with or as if with a poleax.
Poleax (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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