tomahawk

Etymology
From an word, most likely ; compare also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1)  An axe used by Native American warriors, originally made of stone, bone, or antler.
 * 2)   A dunk performed with one's arm behind one's head.
 * 3)   A geometric construction consisting of a semicircle and two line segments that serves as a tool for trisecting an angle; so called from its resemblance to the American Indian axe.
 * 4)  A field hockey shot style that involves a player turning their hockey stick upside-down and swinging it so that its inside edge will come into contact with the ball.
 * 1)   A dunk performed with one's arm behind one's head.
 * 2)   A geometric construction consisting of a semicircle and two line segments that serves as a tool for trisecting an angle; so called from its resemblance to the American Indian axe.
 * 3)  A field hockey shot style that involves a player turning their hockey stick upside-down and swinging it so that its inside edge will come into contact with the ball.

Translations

 * Arikara: kanistarahí
 * Bulgarian: томаха́вка
 * Cheyenne: tȯhoo'o
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 印第安戰斧,
 * Choctaw: iskifushi
 * Crow: iilúxxiiwaatchipe
 * Czech:
 * Delaware:
 * Unami: tëmahikàn
 * Esperanto: tomahoko
 * Finnish: tomahawk
 * French:
 * Georgian: ტომაჰავკი
 * German:
 * Hebrew: טומהוק
 * Hindi: टोमाहॉक, तोमाहॉक
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: トマホーク
 * Korean: 토마호크
 * Lakota: čhaŋȟpí
 * Lithuanian: tomahaukas
 * Macedonian: томаха́вка
 * Maliseet-Passamaquoddy: tomhikon
 * Maori: pīauau
 * Marathi: टॉमाहॉक
 * Muscogee: pucuswvce
 * Oneida: atkulé·ki
 * Ottawa: waagaakdoons
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: tomahawk
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Seneca: gají:wa’
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: томахавк
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: tomahavk
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish: tomahawk
 * Tok Pisin: tamiok
 * Tunica: yaruhtohku
 * Ukrainian: томага́вк

Verb

 * 1) To strike or cut up with a tomahawk.
 * 2) * 1906,, maiden speech to House of Commons, 12 Mar 1906:
 * Not satisfied with tomahawking our colleagues in the country, they ask the scanty remnant in the House to join in the scalp dance.
 * 1)  To girdle or incise the trees around (an area of land) so as to claim ownership of it.
 * 2)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.
 * 1)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.
 * 1)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.
 * 1)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.
 * 1)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.
 * 1)  To perform a tomahawk dunk.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  type of American Indian axe

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