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Französisch: hache-boucharde

Englisch translation: bush hammer axe







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Französisch Begriff oder Satz:hache-boucharde
Englisch Übersetzung:bush hammer axe
Eingetragen von:Victoria Barkoff
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Übersetzungen Französisch > Englisch [PRO]
Archäologie
Französisch Begriff oder Satz: hache-boucharde
An ancient Roman tool.
Victoria Barkoff
Kanada
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Victoria Barkoff (asker): 7:19pm Mar 2, 2005: Description - This tool has an axe-type blade on one side and a head with 4 points on the other.
It was used for stonecutting.

More details?
Erklärung:
Do you have more information on the shape of this tool and what it was used for?
My first instinct is to think that it might be a "boucharde" or "bush hammer": "A hand-hld machine (usually air-driven), or a mason's hammer, with rows of raised, tooth-like pyramids on its face [like a steak-tenderizing hammer!], used for hacking or scabbling the surface of fairly hard materials such as stone or concrete"
[Scott/Penguin Dict. of Building]

However the "hache" part suggests it is a double-headed tool, possibly with a "bush hammer" side and an axe-type blade on the other side. Note the shape of a "bricklayer's hammer", also called a "brick axe" or "axhammer: on the back of the hammer face is a sharp prong (not a wood axe blade however, but like a pick-axe) used for breaking and dressing bricks.

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Note added at 7 hrs 42 mins (2005-03-02 23:31:43 GMT)
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Given the Roman \"hammer axe\" and \"adze axe\" shown on http://www.edgarlowen.com/a45ar.html, the best I can think of is \"bush-hammer/axe\".
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Bourth
Frankreich
Hinweis von Fragesteller an den Antwortenden
Your comments have led me to "bush hammer axe".
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG ALLER ÜBERSETZUNGEN (ENGLISCH)
3see site
sodamnlogical
3bush ax/axe
Francis MARC
2More details?Bourth


  


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see site

Erklärung:
this site might help you, especially if you have illustrations. Good luck!

LacusCurtius • Iron Objects in Roman Britain (John Ward, 1911)
... H, with a spike behind, is certainly a butcher's pole-axe. ... The small size of the
Roman and the prehistoric sickles is due to the ancient custom of ...
penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/ Places/Europe/Great_Britain/_Periods/Roman/_Texts/WARREB/11*.html

sodamnlogical
Kanada
Muttersprache: Französisch
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bush ax/axe

Erklärung:
... Each prisoner on the chain gang is usually given a bush axe or some other weapon ...
It sounds like something from the days of the Romans and the reign of Romanov. ...
www.prisonactivist.org/pipermail/ prisonact-list/1996-June/000481.html - 9k

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Note added at 3 hrs 51 mins (2005-03-02 19:40:57 GMT)
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according to the description it could be too \"bush hammer\" (see Termium description:
omaine(s)
  – Construction Tools
  – Concrete Facilities and Equipment
Domaine(s)
  – Outils (Construction)
  – Outillage et installations (Bétonnage)
Domaine(s)
  – Herramientas (Construcción)
  – Equipo e instalaciones para el
hormigonado
bush hammer Source CORRECT,
NORMALISÉ

bushhammer Source CORRECT

charring hammer Source

granulating hammer Source

picking hammer Source

boucharde Source CORRECT, FÉM

marteau bouchardeur Source
CORRECT, MASC, NORMALISÉ

martillo para escodar Source
MASC

DEF – A compressed-air or electric
hammer having a serrated face and
containing many pyramid-shaped
points that is used to dress a
concrete or stone surface. Source

OBS – bush hammer: term
standardized by ISO. Source

DEF – Marteau de tailleur de pierre,
à deux têtes couvertes de pointes
pyramidales dont la finesse est
proportionnée à la finesse du travail.


Francis MARC
Litauen
Muttersprache: Französisch
PRO-Punkte in Kategorie: 24
Hinweis von Fragesteller an den Antwortenden
Thanks for the suggestion, but
from the online illustrations, a bush axe appears to be a single-headed axe.
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Der Fragesteller hat diese Antwort abgelehnt
Kommentar: Thanks for the suggestion, but
from the online illustrations, a bush axe appears to be a single-headed axe.


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More details?

Erklärung:
Do you have more information on the shape of this tool and what it was used for?
My first instinct is to think that it might be a "boucharde" or "bush hammer": "A hand-hld machine (usually air-driven), or a mason's hammer, with rows of raised, tooth-like pyramids on its face [like a steak-tenderizing hammer!], used for hacking or scabbling the surface of fairly hard materials such as stone or concrete"
[Scott/Penguin Dict. of Building]

However the "hache" part suggests it is a double-headed tool, possibly with a "bush hammer" side and an axe-type blade on the other side. Note the shape of a "bricklayer's hammer", also called a "brick axe" or "axhammer: on the back of the hammer face is a sharp prong (not a wood axe blade however, but like a pick-axe) used for breaking and dressing bricks.

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Note added at 7 hrs 42 mins (2005-03-02 23:31:43 GMT)
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Given the Roman \"hammer axe\" and \"adze axe\" shown on http://www.edgarlowen.com/a45ar.html, the best I can think of is \"bush-hammer/axe\".

Bourth
Frankreich
Muttersprache: Englisch
PRO-Punkte in Kategorie: 56
Hinweis von Fragesteller an den Antwortenden
Your comments have led me to "bush hammer axe".
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