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cudg⋅el

[kuhj-uhl] noun, verb, -eled, -el⋅ing, or (especially British) -elled, -el⋅ling.
–noun
1. a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
–verb (used with object)
2. to strike with a cudgel; beat.
3. cudgel one's brains, to try to comprehend or remember: I cudgeled my brains to recall her name.
4. take up the cudgels, to come to the defense or aid of someone or something.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME cuggel, OE cycgel; akin to G Kugel ball


cudg⋅el⋅er; especially British, cud⋅gel⋅ler, noun
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cudgel 
O.E. cycgel "club with rounded head;" not known in other Gmc. languages; perhaps from PIE base *geu- "to curve, bend." The verb is from 1596.
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