- a
staff about five feet long. The
Lochaber axe is
first recorded in 1501, as an "old
Scottish batale ax of
Lochaber fasoun". The
weapon is very similar...
- W gwyr, C
gwarr 'nape, curve', Br goar, gwar -
vouge 'French glaive,
Lochaber ax' Occ vezoig,
Bearnese bedulh,
Spanish bodollo OFr vooge, fr LL vidubium...
-
Guisarme (European)
Halberd (European)
Jedwart stave (European) Ji (Chinese)
Lochaber axe (European) Long
handled nagamaki (****anese) Man
catcher (European)...
-
Avoch (/
ˈɒx/ OKH; from the
Scottish Gaelic:
Abhach –
meaning mouth of the stream) is a harbour-village
located on the south-east
coast of the
Black Isle...
- Kintyre, Arran,
Argyll and East Perthshire. Area 2, Ardnamurchan, Moidart,
Lochaber,
South Lorn, Eigg and
Upper Badenoch has [l̪ˠw] or [wl̪ˠ]. This feature...
- and he
looks similar to a Robotallion. He is big with a multi-pronged
lochaber axe.
Gorem than
evolves into
Hammer Gorem and
Julie learns to stop comparing...
- July 2019.
Retrieved 18 July 2019.
Louise Glen (28
August 2019). "The
Lochaber man
behind celtic tunes in ITV
drama Sanditon". The
Press and Journal....