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ˈtommy2 Austral. and N.Z. colloq. [Shortened f. tomahawk n.] A hatchet. Also tommy-axe.
1873M. A. Barker Station Amusements N.Z. ix. 148, I had to get the tommy (anglicé—tomahawk) and chop his boots off. 1898Morris Austral Eng. 474/2 Tommy-axe, a popular corruption of the word Tomahawk. 1939X. Herbert Capricornia xxii. 328 Cutting a strip of bark from the tree with the tommy-axe. |