Securis is the word for Axe.
Securis is the latin word for axe.
To say the word axe in the Latin language you say et securis. This word is said as ascia in Italian and as hacha in Spanish.
The Latin adjective bipennis means "two-edged". As a feminine noun (short for securis bipennis) it means "a two-edged axe".
Ithanwa is the Kikuyu word for the English word axe.
axellus which means "try to axe somebody with your very own axe" with great speed/ the change of speed required a change in time so that change is called acceleration
Pickaxe?
axe
Yes, "axe" is a short vowel word because the vowel "a" in "axe" is pronounced as /æ/ rather than a longer sound like /eɪ/ or /aɪ/.
There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".
An axe (wood-cutting instrument) is "une hache" (fem.) in French.
Legis
The word "axe" is derived from Old English "æx," which ultimately comes from Proto-Germanic. Its roots can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European word "h₂eḱs" meaning "axe."