Glaive vs Voulge - What's the difference?
glaive | voulge |
A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve.
* 1786 , Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons , page 52.:
A light lance with a long sharp-pointed head.
(poetically or loosely) A sword.
* The glaive which he did wield. — .
As nouns the difference between glaive and voulge
is that glaive is a weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve while voulge is a medieval poleaxe bearing resemblance to a glaive or a Lochaber ax, although the blade portion is somewhat more elongated.glaive
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Noun
(en noun)- The Welch Glaive is a kind of bill, sometimes reckoned among the pole axes.
