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Meaning

A "cudgel" is a short, thick stick or club that is used as a weapon. It is often made of wood and is typically used for striking or bludgeoning. The word can also refer to a vigorous or forceful action or argument.

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Etymology

The word "cudgel" comes from Middle English "cudgel," which is a diminutive form of "cudge," meaning a club. The root can be traced back to Old English "cyg," which means "to strike."

Examples

  1. The knight equipped himself with a cudgel for close combat.
  2. As tensions rose, he grabbed a cudgel, ready to defend his position.
  3. The children's play involved the use of a cudgel made from a broomstick.
  4. During the debate, he attempted to cudgel his opponent's arguments with aggression.
  5. The old man defended his property with nothing but a sturdy cudgel.