seax

See also: Seax

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Old English seax (dagger). Doublet of sax.

Noun

seax (plural seaxes)

  1. A short Saxon sword

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Middle English

Noun

seax

  1. Alternative form of sax

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sahsą, from Proto-Indo-European *sek-. Cognate with Old Frisian sax, Old High German sahs, Old Norse sax. Compare Old English sagu, secg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sæɑks/

Noun

seax n

  1. (Early West Saxon) shortsword, dagger, knife

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