"hakapik" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈhɑkəˌpɪk/ Forms: hakapiks [plural]
Etymology: From Norwegian Nynorsk hakapik, from hake (“hook”) + pik (“spike”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nn|hakapik}} Norwegian Nynorsk hakapik Head templates: {{en-noun}} hakapik (plural hakapiks)
  1. (weaponry) A hunting implement, a long pole with a pick and hammer on the end, used by sealers to bludgeon seals and drag their carcasses to the sealing boat. Wikipedia link: hakapik Categories (topical): Weapons Synonyms: hakapick, hackapik, hackapick Translations (Translations): hakapik [masculine] (French), hakepigg (Norwegian Bokmål), hakapik (Norwegian Nynorsk)

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