Examples of using Seax in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Just like the original the engraving of this seax is inlayed with gold and silver.
The decoration was used to make the leather edge of a seax or knife scabbard fittinng.
the connecting strap on which the seax is worn to the belt.
The Saxons may have derived their name from seax, a kind of knife for which they were known.
One of the recent releases comes from US crossover thrashers Seax, whose debut'High On Metal', which was self-released earlier this year,
Give me your seax!
This seax is a replica of a 8th-9th century piece found in Roermond(The Netherlands).
In this sheath you can hang the seax on your belt.
This seax has a beautiful hand-forged blade
The seax has a semi-sharp blade made of EN45 spring steel.
This seax weighs 650 grams
This seax is made after a 7th century original found in England.
This seax with a broken back is made after early medieval originals.
Vikings fought with a seax.
Product tekst/content This seax is based on several early medieval originals.
According to some sources, the seax was much more popular than the sword.
The seax is a short sword without a guard
This seax has a carbon steel blade with a hardness of 52 to 54 HRC.
Product tekst/content This seax is made after a 7th century original found in England.
The blade of this seax can be blunted(2,5-3 mm)