- The
Lochaber axe (Gaelic: tuagh-chatha) is a type of
poleaxe that was used
almost exclusively in Scotland. It was
usually mounted on a
staff about five...
- The
Lochaber hydroelectric scheme is a hydroelectric power
generation project constructed in the
Lochaber area after
World War I.
Lochaber axe Lochaber Narrow...
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manner of a bardiche. Form D in the
Caldwell classification. The
Lochaber axe is a
simple axe with a
broad curved blade usually attached to its long haft at...
- of Lohgarh.
Bardiche Bec de
Corbin Bill
Bohemian earspoon Brandistock Lochaber axe Lucerne hammer Military fork
Partisan Pike
Ranseur Scottish polearms...
- shaft. This
construction is also seen in
Scottish polearms, such as the
Lochaber axe and
Jeddart staff, and
bardiches are
known to have been
imported into...
- (European)
Halberd (European)
Jedwart stave (European) Ji (Chinese)
Lochaber axe (European) Long
handled nagamaki (****anese) Man
catcher (European) Monk's...
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early form of halberd.
Voulges depicted in the
hands of Franc-Archers
Lochaber axe "Definition of VOUGE". Waldman, John (2005).
Hafted Weapons in Medieval...
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Gaelic Caol & Caolais. Loch From loch [l̪ˠɔx].
Lochaber axe From Loch Abar [l̪ˠɔx ˈapəɾ],
Lochaber +
axe.
Mackintosh After Charles Macintosh who invented...
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Regional Muni****lity
Lochaber, Quebec, a
township Lochaber-Partie-Ouest, Quebec, a
township Lochaber axe, a
Scottish war
axe "
Lochaber", a
Scottish folk...
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Chinese polearm combining a
spear and dagger-
axe Kamayari, a ****anese
spear with
blade offshoots Lochaber axe, a
Scottish weapon that had a
heavy blade attached...