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Welsh hook - Wikipedia
A Welsh hook is a type of polearm, a halberd-like weapon with a hook on the back, and gained its name due to its prevalence among the Welsh soldiers en.wikipedia.org
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Welsh hook - early 16th century | Collection Object - Royal Armouries
Bill known as guisarme or Welsh hook. Modified: The head has a long scythe-like blade with a groove on each face. From the rear extends a horizontal fluke. royalarmouries.org
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Schola - The Welsh Hook! We all know what that was right? Well if ...
The Welsh Hook! We all know what that was right? Well if you watched my latest video you do. m.facebook.com
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Welsh hook
A Welsh hook is a type of polearm, a halberd-like weapon with a hook on the back, and gained its name due to its prevalence among the Welsh soldiers during ... and swore the devil his true liegeman upon the cross of a Welsh hook,—What, a plague, call you him?", (Shakespeare Henry IV Part 1, 290). wikipedia.org
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The Welsh Hook! We all know what that was right? Well if you ...
The Welsh Hook! We all know what that was right? Well if you watched my latest video you do. · Schola Gladiatoria · https://youtu.be/wA3w7zOVXlc. www.facebook.com
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Welsh Hook, Wales: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2025)
Welsh Hook Tourism: Tripadvisor has 6 reviews of Welsh Hook Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Welsh Hook resource. www.tripadvisor.co.uk
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Welsh hook
† Welsh hook Obs. [Welsh a.] A billhook; a weapon of this form. Cf. Welsh bill.a 1593 Marlowe Edw. II, iv. vi, [2nd Stage dir.] Enter with Welch hookes, Rice ap Howell, a Mower, and the Earle of Leicester. 1596 Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, ii. iv. 372 Hee of Wales, that..swore the Deuill his true Liege-man vp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Welsh hook, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for Welsh hook is from around 1589, in the writing of Thomas Nashe, writer. Welsh hook is formed within English, by compounding. www.oed.com
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What was the 'Welsh Hook'? - YouTube
George Silver (Paradoxes of Defence 1599) and various other Renaissance texts refer to a 'Welsh/Welch Hook' and 'Forest Bill'. www.youtube.com
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Welsh hook - 1600-1699 | Collection Object | Royal Armouries
Welsh hook - Welsh hook - 1600-1699. Welsh hook. Place: England. Date: 1600-1699. Location: Study Collection. royalarmouries.org
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Welsh Hook - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Presumably from the Welsh hook, used as a weapon. Proper noun. edit · Welsh Hook. A hamlet in north Pembrokeshire, Wales (OS grid ref SM9327). References. en.wiktionary.org
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Welsh Hook Halt railway station
Welsh Hook Halt railway station served the hamlet of Welsh Hook, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1924 to 1964 on the Clarbeston Road and Letterston Railway. wikipedia.org
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Welsh bill
† Welsh bill Obs. In 5 Walshe, Wallish, Wallych, 7 Welch bill. [f. Welsh a. + bill n.1 4.] = Welsh hook.1475 Maldon (Essex) Court-Rolls Bundle 49, No. 8 Insultum fecit..cum 1 Walshe byll, precii xxd. 1484 Mem. Ripon (Surtees) I. 310 Cum quodam Wallishbyll..in capite percussit. [Cf. ibid. 311 Cum quo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jenkin Alban Davies
He was appointed vicar of Hook in 1924, succeeding another Welsh rugby international, William Havard. Davies was also a schoolmaster. rugby union players Wales international rugby union players Wales rugby union captains Rugby union props Welsh schoolteachers 20th-century Welsh Anglican wikipedia.org
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bill-hook
bill-hook (ˈbɪlhʊk) [f. bill n.1 + hook n.1] A heavy thick knife or chopper with a hooked end, used for pruning, cutting brushwood, etc.1611 Cotgr., Rivereau..a Welsh hooke, or hedging bill made with a hooke at the end..we call it a Bill-hooke. 1837 Howitt Rur. Life vi. xviii. (1862) 608 The billhoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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