tomahawks in English

noun
1
a light ax used as a tool or weapon by American Indians.
He was arrested for possession of a weapon, the tomahawk , and the report indicated the police officer used force by drawing his service weapon to affect the arrest.
verb
1
strike or cut with or as if with a tomahawk.
But I suppose it was her last chance and the old man would have tomahawked me if I hadn't taken her.

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1. Argent in front of two tomahawks in saltire an eagle's head erased langued Azure.

2. Modern tomahawks designed by Peter LaGana included wood handles, a hatchet-like bit and a leather sheath and were used by select US forces during the Vietnam War and are referred to as "Vietnam tomahawks".

3. Accouterments II: Kentucky Rifles and Pistols, Tomahawks, Axes, Knives, Powder Horns, Hunting Bags and Accouterments From 1750-1850 (II)

4. Tomahawks, developed in the 1970s, were first launched operationally by the United States during Operation Desert Storm in 19

5. In the late 18th century, the British Army issued tomahawks to their colonial regulars during the American Revolutionary War as a weapon and tool.

6. Third in the series, with more detailed photos of powder horns, knives, tomahawks, and other primitive Accouterments from the 1750's thru the 1850's

7. Accouterments III: Kentucky Rifles and Pistols, Tomahawks, Axes, Knives, Powder Horns, Hunting Bags, and Accouterments from 1750-1850 Hardcover – January 1, 2000 by James R