Yes, the word scythes is a noun and a verb.
The noun 'scythes' is the plural form of 'scythe', a word for a tool with a long curved blade on a handle used for cutting grass or grain by hand; a word for a thing.
The verb 'scythes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to scythe; a word meaning to cut with such a tool; a word for an action.
Yes, "scythes" is a noun. It refers to a tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops such as wheat or grass.
Scythes were used as a hand tool for harvesting crops like wheat, barley, and oats. The curved blade of the scythe would cut through the stems of the crops at ground level. Scythes were efficient for mowing fields before the invention of modern agricultural machinery.
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NO, it's scythe  /saɪð/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sahyth] Show IPA noun, verb, scythed, scyth⋅ing.Use scythes in a SentenceSee web results for scythesSee images of scythes-noun 1. an agricultural implement consisting of a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle, for cutting grass, grain, etc., by hand
sickles are used one-handed. Scythes are used with two hands while standing.
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Scythes traditionally cut down grain and wheat in agricultural settings. In ancient war, especially with the Egyptians, scythes cut down people.
Scythes are tools having a long handle and a long curved single-edged blade. They are used to cut grass, crops, or other plants by swinging the blade close to the ground.
You can be taught to use exotic weapons like Hand Scythes and Warglaives in California at most martial arts studios.
Scythes were used as a hand tool for harvesting crops like wheat, barley, and oats. The curved blade of the scythe would cut through the stems of the crops at ground level. Scythes were efficient for mowing fields before the invention of modern agricultural machinery.
tools such as horse drawn ploughs, scythes
Farmers uselong handled scythes to cut the hay close to the ground.
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Scythes have been used for centuries and were most commonly used during the Middle Ages and up until the 19th century. They were used for cutting and harvesting crops, particularly grasses and grains, by hand. Scythes were eventually replaced by modern farm machinery as agriculture became more mechanized.
No idea. You might do a search on "scythe stone", which is a sharpening stone used to sharpen scythes.