palstave
/ˈpɔːlsteɪv/noun
- Archaeology a type of chisel, typically made of bronze, which is shaped to fit into a split handle rather than having a socket for the handle【考古】青铜凿。
词源
mid 19th cent.: from Danish paalstav, from Old Norse pálstavr, from páll 'hoe' (compare with Latin palus 'stake') + stafr 'staff'.