bec de corbin
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Old French bec de corbin (literally “crow's beak”).
Noun[edit]
bec de corbin (plural becs de corbin)
- (weaponry, historical) A poleaxe with a modified hammerhead and a spike mounted on the top of the pole.
- Synonym: crowbill
Translations[edit]
poleaxe with a modified hammerhead and a spike mounted on the top of the pole
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