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Lydian word for the double-bitted axe. In Gr**** it was
called πέλεκυς (
pélekys). The
plural of
labrys is
labryes (λάβρυες).
Plutarch relates that the...
- (1941–1944).
Pelekys Books. 2014. p. 87.
Markos Vallianatos, The
untold history of Gr****
collaboration with ****
Germany (1941–1944).
Pelekys Books. 2014...
- arms. A
prominent symbol of the Gr**** 4th of
August Regime was the Labrys/
Pelekys, the double-headed axe
which Ioannis Metaxas thought to be the
oldest symbol...
- Publications. p. 516.
Markos Vallianatos, The
untold history of Gr****
collaboration with ****
Germany (1941-1944).
Pelekys Books. 2014. p. 205. v t e...
- The
untold history of Gr****
collaboration with ****
Germany (1941–1944).
Pelekys Books. 2014. p. 99.
Georgios Ghikas,
Encyclopedia Πάπυρος-Larousse-Britannica...
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strength in
unity The term for a single-bladed axe is hēmipélekys "half-
pélekys",
pélekys (πέλεκυς)
being a
synonym of lábrys; e.g. Il. 23.883. Pearson, Patricia...
- (European)
Igorot headhunting axe (Philippinese,
Southeast Asian) Labrys,
pelekys (Gr****) Long-bearded axe (European)
Masakari (****anese)
Nzappa zap also...
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- hathol, Quenya:
pelekko (Hooker
notes the
similarity of the Gr**** πέλεκυς
pélekys: double-headed axe), Khuzdul: bark, pl.
baruk Spear: Quenya:
hatal also...
- entitled, from
their forms, the
Pteryges (Wings), the Oon (Egg), and the
Pelekys (Hatchet). Suda σ 431 This article incorporates text from a publication...