piolet

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French piolet, or its source, Franco-Provençal piolet (small axe).

Pronunciation

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Noun

piolet (plural piolets)

  1. (climbing) An ice axe/ice ax.

Anagrams


French

Un piolet.

Etymology

From Franco-Provençal piolet (small axe).

Pronunciation

Noun

piolet m (plural piolets)

  1. (climbing) piolet

See also

Descendants

  • English: piolet

Further reading

Anagrams


Romanian

Etymology

From French piolet.

Noun

piolet m (plural pioleți)

  1. (climbing) piolet

Declension


Spanish

Noun

piolet m (plural piolets)

  1. (climbing) piolet, ice ax

Further reading