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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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DANESAXE, n. A long-bladed axe.Sc. 1716 D. Warrand Culloden Papers (1925) II. 158:
Angus Macintosh of Cullclachie, in Inverness; Five Gunns and one Danesaxe valued . . . . £2. 2. 2.

[Danes (O.Sc. dens, dence) = Danish, + axe. O.Sc. has dense ax, dens(e) aix, id., from 1501 (D.O.S.T.).]

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