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@onseki1774

3 months ago

One thing I find amazing about preindustrial era knives is they had plenty of time to try basically every blade shape, they more than likely experimented with every shape we currently use today at some point. But in spite of that they ended up picking shapes and designs that were culturally distinctive and evocative.

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@samanon6217

2 months ago

Your pronunciation on saesneg was actually pretty spot on šŸ“󠁧󠁢󠁷

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@3vo338

2 months ago

As a Welshman, I never knew what interesting history that this little knife held. Diolch for the education!!

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@Abraxium

3 months ago

Also took on the modern day word as scissors in a few languages, like Swedish. Saxar. Unlike Saxons which are Sachsare

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@kitcarsonsghost5845

3 months ago

You got a license for that?

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@BjornRktos

3 months ago

I make these as a blacksmith! I love these it's a wonderful historical piece.

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@GR8Trollio

3 months ago

Thatā€™s some history lessonā€¦but why has this never appeared in my games?!! I want one

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@jokemon9547

3 months ago

Finns and Estonians both call modern Germany after the Saxons, Saksa for Finnish and Saksamaa for Estonian.

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@Nico_r08

3 months ago

I literally know the word Sassenach from the Outlander TV show. Greetings from Chile

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@samuelfawell9159

3 months ago

Damn, a weapon so good that people still refer to it hundreds of years later

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@EwanStevenson-hd6sl

2 months ago

Scottish called English that from the Scottish Gaelic word sassannach which mean Englishman

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@zacz8224

3 months ago

I have a red wood handled seax I used for work everyday in the forest. My favorite tool

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@izzi6143

2 months ago

amazing video! no ai images, just a professional teaching us information, very cool :]

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@Sylvie_without_surname

2 months ago

Anyone else remember the Ranger's Appreciate books? I think those were my first introduction to the seaxe, and now I think of them anytime I see one

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@mark13prepper

1 month ago

*Seax, seaxe is the singular dative declined form of Seax.
When speaking of an Anglo-Saxon Noun as a subject in a sentence, you'd use the Nominative form, which for Seax is just Seax.

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@dianneatfeld687

1 week ago

I live in Sussex (South Seax). Then thereā€™s the East Seax, Essex and West Seax, Wessex. Named for the Saxon sword so when people say there was no Saxon occupation I enjoy telling them all about this!

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@andrewmee8822

3 months ago

These kind of are the ONLY ones that can SAVE the UK!! & THIS IS A SERIOUS STATEMENT!

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@DoesntHurtYet

1 week ago

Seaxe would have been pronounced "saewse" or "shaese" depending on region. EA was said how we say AE, exactly like the welsh Saesneg
Sounds like Saw, but just another word for sword or dagger of which there were a dozen. Including sword, which they Did pronounce the w

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@MattyC0900

3 months ago

We've always been a nation of shankers

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@maciejrzepczyk6562

3 months ago

It looks like a modern gardening knife. Spectacular.

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