scramasax

or scram·a·saxe

[ skram-uh-saks ]

noun
  1. a single-edged knife or sword used by the Anglo-Saxons.

Origin of scramasax

1
1860–65; <Late Latin scramasaxus<Germanic; compare Old High German scrāma big knife, Old English seax short sword, sax2

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