Lochaber-ax
[lo-khah-buh r; English lo-kah-ber] /lɒˈxɑ bər; English lɒˈkɑ bər/
noun
1.
a Scottish battle-ax of the 16th century, having a tall, cleaverlike blade with a hook at its upper end.
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