0 a tool with a long, sharp, curved blade and a long handle held in two hands, used especially to cut long grass
1 to cut something using a scythe
2 a tool with a long curved blade and a long handle, used esp. to cut down tall grass
A total of eight death scythes are given jurisdiction of a particular world region to help maintain order.
Farmers also used sickles for reaping, scythes for mowing hay and mattocks.
Scythes are grass cutting tools with long handles for mowing large amounts of hay.
The entire garrison dropped to merely 28,000 regular soldiers and 10,000 fresh troops, often armed only with scythes, badly equipped and poorly trained.
The village farmers no longer had to use scythes or sickles to bring the crops in, working from dawn until dusk.
Fragments, scything through the air, wounded 15 sailors topside and punctured the ship with a few small holes.
During the 19th century there were five wheels operating in the valley producing power to sharpen scythes and sickles.
He wields two scythes which have life-leeching abilities.
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(尤指割草用的)長柄大鐮刀, 用長柄大鐮刀割, 高速穿過…
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(尤指割草用的)长柄大镰刀, 用长柄大镰刀割, 高速穿过…
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