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  1. Doloire - Wikipedia

    The doloire or wagoner's axe was a tool and weapon used during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The axe had a wooden shaft measuring approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length and a head that was pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom, resembling either a teardrop or an isosceles triangle.

  2. doloire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 27, 2024 · doloire (plural doloires) A medieval war and utility axe with a long wooden haft of 1.5 metres in length set with a blade shaped as a tear drop.

  3. Category : Doloires - Wikimedia

    English: The doloire or wagoner's axe was a tool and weapon used during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The axe had a wooden shaft measuring approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length and a head that was pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom, resembling either a teardrop or an isosceles triangle .

  4. Définition de doloire | Dictionnaire français - La langue française

    Feb 20, 2024 · Définition de doloire : dictionnaire, étymologie, phonétique, citations littéraires, synonymes et antonymes de « doloire »

  5. Doloire - Outil - Histoires d'outils artisanaux

    La doloire, appelée aussi hache à un côté, est un instrument de tonnelier et de charpentier, qui est une sorte de cognée servant à dresser le bois.

  6. doloire - Definition, Meaning, Examples & Pronunciation in …

    French definition, examples and pronunciation of doloire: Petite hache de tonnelier.…

  7. Doloire - BattleTechWiki

    Jan 20, 2025 · Its ranged weapon is a Clan-made 20-tube Long-Range Missile Launcher with an Artemis V Fire Control System in the right arm. The majority of the C's firepower comes from its three Clan Streak SRM-6 Launchers mounted in each of the legs and right torso.

  8. What does doloire mean? - Definitions.net

    The term doloire is derived from the Latin dolabra, a tool axe used by Roman legionaries. Its alternative name wagoner's axe originates from the fact that it was found most often in the hands of a wagoner, the man in charge of the supply trains accompanying troops on the march.

  9. Doloire | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The doloire or wagoner's axe was a tool and weapon used during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The axe had a wooden shaft measuring approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length and a head that was pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom, resembling either a teardrop or an isosceles triangle.

  10. Doloire Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Doloire definition: A medieval war and utility axe with a long wooden haft of 1.5 metres in length set with a blade shaped as a tear drop.

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