[ふる, furu] (n) (obsc) handle of an axe; handle of a hatchet[Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Hatchet \Hatch"et\ (-[e^]t), n. [F. hachette, dim. of hache ax.
See 1st {Hatch}, {Hash}.]
1. A small ax with a short handle, to be used with one hand.
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2. Specifically, a tomahawk.
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Buried was the bloody hatchet. --Longfellow.
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{hatchet face}, a thin, sharp face, like the edge of a
hatchet; hence:
{hatchet-faced}, sharp-visaged. --Dryden.
{To bury the hatchet}, to make peace or become reconciled.
{To take up the hatchet}, to make or declare war. The last
two phrases are derived from the practice of the American
Indians.
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
hatchet
n 1: weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American
Indians [syn: {tomahawk}, {hatchet}]
2: a small ax with a short handle used with one hand (usually to
chop wood)
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