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[ tom -uh -hawk ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtɒm əˌhɔk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a light ax used by the North American Indians as a weapon and tool.
any of various similar weapons or implements.
(in Australia) a stone hatchet used by Aboriginal peoples.
verb (used with object) to attack, wound, or kill with or as if with a tomahawk.
Origin of tomahawk First recorded in 1605–15; from Virginia Algonquian (English spelling) tamahaac “hatchet,” equivalent to Proto-Algonquian temah- “to cut (it) off” (unattested ) + -a·kan- “instrument for” (unattested)
OTHER WORDS FROM tomahawk tom·a·hawk·er, noun Words nearby tomahawk toluyl, Tolyatti, tolyl, tolyl group, tom, tomahawk , tomalley, toman, Tom and Jerry, tomatillo, tomato
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Example sentences from the Web for tomahawk The USS Arleigh Burke, a destroyer, and USS Philippine Sea, a cruiser, launched a total of 47 Tomahawk missiles.
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You see people in war paint or doing the tomahawk chop and saying, “Scalp him.”
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Brown supporters at one rally mocked her with tomahawk chops and war cries.
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Or what America was doing with its Tomahawk missile strikes that frequently ended up killing civilians.
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He lay on the ground without moving, or apparently breathing, his tomahawk still held in his death-grasp.
A Voyage round the World | W.H.G. Kingston
The group is composed of an American Hunter, in the act of seizing an Indian who was about to tomahawk a mother and her infant.
The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 | Various
He had his gun, knife, and tomahawk ,—all the weapons he could carry and all that were possibly needed.
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My plan was of to build a buttress of loose stone on which to stand to tap it with the tomahawk .
Tropic Days | E. J. Banfield
He at once set to work to help me, but months passed away ere the great wound made by the tomahawk healed up.
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British Dictionary definitions for tomahawk noun a fighting axe, with a stone or later an iron head, used by the North American Indians
mainly Australian the usual word for hatchet
Word Origin for tomahawk C17: from Virginia Algonquian tamahaac
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