单词 | Welsh bill |
释义 | Welsh bill/ˌwɛlʃ ˈbɪl/Now historical noun A weapon or agricultural implement consisting of a staff with a long curved blade at the top and a vertical spike attached to a spur projecting from the back. OriginLate Middle English; earliest use found in Manners and Household Expenses of England. From Welsh + bill. |
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