Hatchet

Noun

 * 1) A small light axe with a short handle; a tomahawk.

Derived terms

 * bury the hatchet
 * hatchetation
 * hatchet-faced
 * hatchet job
 * hatchet man

Verb

 * 1)  To cut with a hatchet.

Verbs for Hatchet
brandish—; crush with—; drive—into; employ—; flourish—; hew with—; knock down with—; sharpen—; smite with—; split with —; strip with—; strike with—; threaten with—; wield—; yield to—; —cuts; —destroys; —lacerates; —menaces; --severs; —aplits; —subdues; —wounds.

Thesaurus
adz, ax, battle-ax, bread knife, bushwhacker, butcher knife, carving knife, chaser, chisel, cleaver, clipper, clippers, dagger, gouge, hack, halberd, hoe, hunting knife, jackknife, knife, lance, lancet, letter-opener, machete, mattock, nippers, paper cutter, paper knife, paring knife, penknife, pick, pickax, plowshare, poleax, razor, razor blade, saw knife, sax, scalpel, scissors, scoop, scraper, scuffle hoe, scythe, share, shears, sheath knife, sickle, sidecutters, snips, spear, spokeshave, surgical knife, sword, table knife, tomahawk, wedge

Etymology
From hachette:, diminutive of hache:, from  happa:.

Noun

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 * Kurdish:
 * Sorani: ته‌ور
 * Romanian: ,
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 * Turkish: nacak