pickaxe
See also: pick-axe
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English pykeaxe, pecaxe, pyke exe (“pickaxe”), an alteration (due to folk etymology association with pick and axe) of Middle English pikeyse, pikeys, pykois, from Anglo-Norman *pikeis, Old French picois, pecois, from Latin picōsa (“pickaxe”), from picca, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *pīk (“sharp point, pike”). Doublet of pique and pike.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈpɪkˌæks/
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Noun
pickaxe (plural pickaxes)
- A heavy iron tool with a wooden handle; one end of the head is pointed, the other has a chisel edge.
Derived terms
Translations
heavy iron tool
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Verb
pickaxe (third-person singular simple present pickaxes, present participle pickaxing, simple past and past participle pickaxed)
- To use a pickaxe.