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tomahawk

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Noun — A light axe traditionally used by Native American warriors, originally made of stone, bone, or antler.

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Etymology

From an Eastern Algonquian word, likely Powhatan "tumahák," related to words for "axe" in several other Algonquian languages.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tomahawk” mean?

The word “tomahawk” means a light axe traditionally used by Native American warriors, originally made of stone, bone, or antler. In plain terms, a traditional Native American hand axe; the word is also used for a slam-dunk style and a type of cruise missile.

How do you pronounce “tomahawk”?

“Tomahawk” is pronounced TOM-uh-hawk (/ˈtɑ.mə.hɔk/ in IPA).

How do you use “tomahawk” in a sentence?

Here is “tomahawk” used in a sentence: “The museum exhibit included a ceremonial tomahawk decorated with beads.”

What part of speech is “tomahawk”?

Depending on how it is used, “tomahawk” can be a noun and a verb.

How many meanings does “tomahawk” have?

“Tomahawk” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a light axe traditionally used by Native American warriors, originally made of stone, bone, or antler.

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