edge tool

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A tool or weapon with a sharpened edge or blade.
 * 2) * 1577, , London: John Hunne, Volume2, “Of the Marueyles of Englande,” Chapter18,
 * There is a Well in Wales, which is sayde to double or trible, the force of any edge toole that is quenched in the same.
 * 1) * c. 1613,, and , , ActII, Scene1, in Comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher, London: Humphrey Robinson, 1647,
 * I am glad he’s gon, for I do not love to see a sword drawn in the hand of a man that lookes so furious, ther’s no jesting with edge tooles, how say you Captaine?