Cudgel: (n.) a heavy stick or club
(v.) to beat with a cudgel,
(v.) to beat with a hand or instrument.
A cudgel is a club that is used as a weapon.
One was armed with a cutlass and another with a cudgel but he fought them off with his bare hands.
A wooden mallet is a short handled hammer that typically has a cylindrical head. It is used to dive a chisel. Synonyms for mallet include mace, club, and cudgel.
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The word cudgel is both a noun and a verb (Please don't cudgel me with that cudgel).
A cudgel is a club that is used as a weapon.
He tried to calm the situation by raising his cudgel in warning.
no you can not use a cudgel in a fracas
Cudgel War happened on 1596-11-25.
One was armed with a cutlass and another with a cudgel but he fought them off with his bare hands.
A cudgel is a type of club. a Bo staff is longer A cudgel is used for like beatings, a crowbar,baton, a club, its all a cudgel while a bo staff is like a long stick with technique to it (from what i remember) Then there's the Shaolincudgel which is still a bo-staff
a club
viking cudgel
cudgel
The verb form or the noun form? Verb: He cudgeled his opponent, knocking him unconscious. Noun: He struck his opponent on the back of the head with his cudgel.
Yes, or a cudgel