Category:Doloires
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English: The doloire or wagoner's axe was a tool and weapon used during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The axe had a wooden shaft measuring approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length and a head that was pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom, resembling either a teardrop or an isosceles triangle. The top of the shaft was fitted with a metal eye or socket that was welded to the head of the axe near the base of the blade. The upper part of the blade extended above the eye, while the opposite side of the socket featured a small blunt hammer head. The head of the axe itself measured approximately 44 cm. (17 inches) in length, was sharpened on the back and flattened bottom edges, and was uniformly decorated with punched and incised abstract floral patterns.
Français : La doloire est un ancien instrument tranchant.
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Media in category "Doloires"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Doloire - épaule de mouton - Trazegnies.JPG 2,272 × 1,704; 2.39 MB
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Doloire de droite - Trazegnies.JPG 2,272 × 1,704; 1.34 MB
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Doloire.jpg 384 × 1,088; 80 KB