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plural billhooks
(weaponry) A medieval polearm, fitted to a long handle, sometimes with an L-shaped tine or a spike protruding from the side or the end of the blade for tackling the opponent; a bill. examples
An agricultural implement often with a curved or hooked end to the blade used for pruning or cutting thick, woody plants. quotations examples
I worked very hard in the copse of young ash, with my billhook and a shearing-knife; cutting out the saplings where they stooled too close together, making spars to keep for thatching, wall-crooks to drive into the cob, stiles for close sheep hurdles, and handles for rakes, and hoes, and two-bills, of the larger and straighter stuff.
1869, Richard D. Blackmore, Lorna Doone, chapter 38
With a small billhook he carefully freed the collar of the tree from twigs and patches of moss which incrusted it to a height of a foot or two above the ground, an operation comparable to the "little toilet" of the executioner's victim.
1886 May – 1887 April, Thomas Hardy, “chapter 19”, in The Woodlanders […], volumes (please specify |volume=I to III), London, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., published 1887
Written as bill-hook: a part of the knotting mechanism in a reaper-binder or baler (agricultural machinery). examples
Written as bill hook: a spiked hook used in offices and shops for hanging bills or other small papers such as receipts. examples
(ornithology) Written as bill hook: a sharply pointed spike growing from the tip of the upper mandible of the hatchlings of honeyguides, used to destroy the eggs and kill the chicks of the host species.
third-person singular simple present billhooks, present participle billhooking, simple past and past participle billhooked
To use a billhook quotations examples
Toward the end of July, Vatanen took a forestry job. It meant billhooking and chopping excessive undergrowth from the woods on the sandy ridges around Kuhmo and living in a tent with an ever more faithful, almost full- grown hare.
2010, Arto Paasilinna, The Year of the Hare: A Novel