February 4, 2021 by ctsuddeth
Seax, anyone?
Seax, pronounced SEA-ax, is an ancient word meaning long knife or short sword. The word is related to “saw.” The Saxon in Anglo-Saxons means “sword bearers.” That wasn’t so bad, was it?
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