scramasax
or scram·a·saxe
[ skram-uh-saks ]
/ ˈskræm əˌsæks /
noun
a single-edged knife or sword used by the Anglo-Saxons.
Origin of scramasax
1860–65; < Late Latin
scramasaxus < Germanic; compare Old High German
scrāma big knife, Old English
seax short sword,
sax2
Words nearby scramasax
scrabbly,
scrag,
scraggly,
scraggy,
scram,
scramasax,
scramb,
scramble,
scrambled egg,
scrambled eggs,
scrambler