She wears two knee socks that transform into a pair of scythes called.
By 1814 it was described as a grinding and plating forge, and later was used for the production of scythes.
The recruits were ill-armed (many with only slings and scythes) but full of enthusiasm.
They were surrounded by crowds of angry farmers armed with clubs, scythes, and other farm implements, resisting their attempt.
The crossed scythes in the lower part of the coat of arms symbolise agriculture.
As their name suggests, they were mostly armed with cudgels, flails, scythes and sickles fastened to long poles.
Historically, brass, needles, scythes, and other products were manufactured in the area.
He wields two scythes which have life-leeching abilities.