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chip-axe|ˈtʃɪpæks| [f. chip v.1 + axe n.1] A small axe used with one hand for cutting timber into the required shape. (Formerly, sometimes an adze.)
1407Test. Ebor. (1836) I. 347 Lego Petro meo apprenticio j chipax. 1529More Comf. agst. Trib. ii. Wks. 1187/1 A carpenter stoode hewing with his chyppe axe vpon a pece of timber. 1609Bible (Douay) Ps. lxxiii[iv.] 6 In hatchets, and chippeaxe they have cast it downe. 1611Cotgr., Aisceau, a Chip-axe, or one-handed plane-axe, wherewith Carpenters hew their timber smooth. 1693W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. 192 A Little plaining ax or Chip-ax. 1745Columella's Husb. ii. ii, Let the ploughman make no less use of a chip-ax than of a plough-share. 1874Knight Dict. Mech., Chip-ax, a small, single-handed ax used in chipping or listing a block. |