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Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries
A seax (Old English pronunciation: [ˈsæɑks]; also sax, sæx, sex; Latinized sachsum) is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical of the Germanic
Seax
10th century Anglo-Saxon seax
symbols instead of runes. The Seax of Beagnoth, also known as the Thames scramasax, is a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon seax (single-edged knife). It was found
Seax_of_Beagnoth
Tradition of the neopagan religion of Wicca
Seax-Wica, or sometimes Saxon Witchcraft, is a tradition of neopagan practice blending aspects of Wicca with the iconography of Anglo-Saxon paganism, while
Seax-Wica
Topics referred to by the same term
Sex (boutique), in London SEX (computing), an assembly language mnemonic Seax, or sex, a knife used by ancient Germanic peoples Sex, abbreviation of Sextans
Sex
Runic alphabet letter
in Insular script. This variant form is used in the futhorc given on the Seax of Beagnoth.[citation needed] Elder Futhark Sowilo rune, earlier ("Σ") variant
Sowilō_(rune)
American speed metal band
Seax (stylized as "SEAX") is an American speed metal band founded in 2009 in Worcester, Massachusetts. They play mostly speed metal with heavy metal elements
Seax_(band)
English writer on the subject of Wicca and the occult
history of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions. According to his written works, primarily Witchcraft from
Raymond_Buckland
One-handed, single-edged sword
including the 16th century. In some versions, the falchion looks rather like the seax and later the sabre, and in other versions more like a machete with a crossguard
Falchion
Short, pointed hand-to-hand weapon
disappeared during the Early Middle Ages, replaced by the hewing knife or seax. The dagger reappeared in the 12th century as the "knightly dagger", or more
Dagger
Military technology of the Vikings from the late 8th to the mid-11th century
children too. The other type was the seax. The type associated with Vikings is the so-called broken-back style seax. It was usually a bit heavier than a
Viking_Age_arms_and_armour
Type of broad and heavy knife
vegetation. Other similar tools include: Billhook Dusack Golok Kopis Kukri Seax Sorocaban Knife "Online Etymology Dictionary". etymonline.com. Retrieved
Machete
Lima; most of them are Sunni. Seax-Wica was introduced to Peru by Seax Gesith Ariel Phoenice, Witan of the Mimir's Well Seax Coven, Perú in 2001. Other covens
Religion_in_Peru
Historic county of England
their name, Seaxe in their own tongue, from the seax, a kind of knife for which they were known. The seax appears in the heraldry of the English counties
Middlesex
County of England
Both the flag of Essex and the county's coat of arms comprise three Saxon seax knives (although they look rather more like scimitars), mainly white and
Essex
Index of articles associated with the same name
Arab sword Kilij Mameluke sword Nimcha Pulwar Shamshir Talwar Scythe sword Seax Sikin Panjang Sorocaban knife Surik Susuwat Tō (Japanese sword) Chokutō Guntō
Single-edged_sword
Germanic weapon
instead of runes. The spear or lance, together with the bow, the sword, the seax and the shield, was the main equipment of the Germanic warriors during the
Migration_Period_spear
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
been said to derive from a kind of knife used in this period and called a seax in Old English and sahs in Old High German. The term "Saxon" was first definitely
Saxons
History of the neopagan religion
originally, ceased to practice it, and formed a new tradition, known as Seax-Wica. Seax reinterpreted the Gardnerian covens structure, innovating with the
History_of_Wicca
Elder Futhark and Anglo-Saxon rune
manuscripts and more rarely in runic inscriptions, such as on the 10th century Seax of Beagnoth. The rune is also used ideographically as a shorthand for the
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Village in Essex, England
III". Retrieved 29 November 2011. "Seax - Catalogue: T/Z 151/248 Monumental inscriptions at St Mary, Sturmer". Seax - Essex Archives Online. Essex Record
Sturmer,_Essex
Norse seafarers, merchants and raiders
was more likely to fight with a spear and shield, and most also carried a seax as a utility knife and side-arm. Bows were used in the opening stages of
Vikings
Holiday held close to the summer solstice
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Midsummer
Knife designed to inflict injury
knife that served a dual purpose as fighting knife and utility blade was the seax, a pattern-welded weapon which dates from the 5th century AD, and worn as
Fighting_knife
Tools used in the practice of magic in the religion of Wicca
life's aspects. In the tradition of Seax-Wica, the spear is used as a ritual tool symbolizing the god Woden, who, in Seax-Wicca tradition, is viewed as an
Magical_tools_in_Wicca
Franks from the word franca ("spear," or possibly "axe"), and the Saxons from seax ("knife"). Literary evidence from later Anglo-Saxon England indicates that
Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England
Weapons_and_armour_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
Personifications of winter and summer
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Holly_King_and_Oak_King
Norse jötunn (giantess)
and the mother of his son Magni. Old Norse sax corresponds to Old English seax and refers to a short sword or large knife; járn means 'iron'. Járnsaxa has
Járnsaxa
Symbols used in the writing system of early Frisians and Anglo-Saxon peoples
deoræ an "[this] grew on a wild animal"; 9th century. Kingmoor Ring the Seax of Beagnoth; 9th century (also known as the Thames scramasax); the only complete
Anglo-Saxon_runes
Defensive infantry formation
the right, rather than just ahead. Short weapons, such as the ubiquitous seax, could also be used in the tight quarters of the wall. Limited use of archery
Shield_wall
Traditional Finnish outdoor universal knife
("strongknife") may be up to 500 mm (20 in). The väkipuukko more closely resembles a seax or short sword than a true puukko, although it has inspired the leuku of
Puukko
Bladed weapon
Roman Byzantine sword Parrying dagger Poignard Rondel dagger Schiavonesca Seax: shortsword, knife or dagger of varying sizes typical of the Germanic peoples
Types_of_swords
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List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Types of swords
swords and ceremonial dress swords.[citation needed] Knives such as the seax and other blades of similar length between 30 and 60 cm (1 and 2 ft), they
Classification_of_swords
Thrusting dagger
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Dirk
Short sword used by sailors on sailing ships
ultimately derive through the falchion (facon, falcon, fauchard) from the falx or seax. In England, about 1685 the rather long straight-bladed sword formerly in
Cutlass
Formula intended to trigger a magical effect
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Incantation
National museum in London, England
illustrating episodes of the Life of Jesus, Magdeburg, Germany, (968 AD) Seax of Beagnoth, iron sword with long Anglo-Saxon Runic inscription, London,
British_Museum
Swedish special forces unit
on the uniform by qualified operators consists of a winged Norse dagger Seax with an asymmetrically positioned six-pointed star. Personnel within the
Special Operations Group (Sweden)
Special_Operations_Group_(Sweden)
Deity in Wicca and some forms of Neopaganism
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Horned_God
Ancient laws governing the practice of Covens
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Wiccan_Laws
Improvised knife-like weapon
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Shiv_(weapon)
British Wiccan leader (1884–1964)
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Gerald_Gardner
2003. Retrieved 15 April 2010. Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's Past Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's Past Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's
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Ceremonial knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Sgian_dubh
Sword
the Western Roman Empire. The Germanic spatha did not replace the native seax, sometimes referred to as gladius or ensis "sword", but technically a single-edged
Migration_Period_sword
Irish holiday and Gaelic harvest festival
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Lughnasadh
Tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade
traditional Finnish style woodcraft belt-knife used as a tool rather than a weapon Seax: A Germanic single-edged knife, dagger or short sword used both as a tool
Knife
Type of folding knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Butterfly_knife
Gaelic festival marking the start of winter
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Samhain
Slayer Sacred Oath Sacred Steel Saratoga Savage Circus Savage Grace Scanner Seax Sex Machineguns Seventh Avenue Silver Fist Skull Fist Stone Stormwarrior
List_of_speed_metal_bands
New Zealand artist (1917–1979)
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Rosaleen_Norton
Viking warrior burial, Birka, Sweden
sheath near the body, as well as the head of Petersen type M axe, and a seax. Near the sword was a small knife made of iron and a sharpening stone. Two
Birka_grave_Bj_581
Modern syncretic pagan religion
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Wicca
Pointed weapon attached to the end of a firearm
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Bayonet
Knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Military_knife_wz._92
American feminist and writer (born 1951)
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Starhawk
Blade worn by Sikhs
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Kirpan
6th century silver belt buckle bearing a runic inscription
was presumably that of a warrior, as it also contained a spear, spatha, seax and shield. The buckle is of the Alemannic Weingarten type (Babucke 1999)
Pforzen_buckle
Term in folklore
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Green_Man_(folklore)
Medieval European betrothal practice
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Handfasting
Dagger
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife
Fairbairn–Sykes_fighting_knife
Wiccan ritual
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Great_rite
Gaelic May Day festival
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Beltane
Group of neopagan traditions
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Neopagan_witchcraft
Wiccan church
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Aquarian_Tabernacle_Church
Former administrative district in England
crest was: "Issuant from a mural crown or a demi-lion gules supporting a seax (sword) argent pomelled and hilted or". The supporters were: "On either side
Municipal Borough of Tottenham
Municipal_Borough_of_Tottenham
Type of book or text found in Wicca
experiences. Not all traditions of Wicca utilize the term "Book of Shadows". In Seax-Wica, a tradition founded by Raymond Buckland, the Book of Shadows is called
Book_of_Shadows
British Wiccan priestess
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Maxine_Sanders
Curved South East Asian knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Karambit
British author
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Philip_Heselton
Topics referred to by the same term
"Sax" (song), a 2015 song released by English recording artist Fleur East Seax, also spelled sax, an ancient Germanic, single-edged knife Simple API for
Sax
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
sword used by the Huns and their subject peoples was the narrow-bladed long seax. Since the work of J. Werner in the 1950s, many scholars have believed that
Huns
Saw-like appearance; a row of sharp projections on an edge
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Serration
Rite-of-passage ceremony
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Initiation
British politician (1931–2025)
Escutcheon Per pale Sable and Argent three bars counterchanged in the Sable a seax point upwards Or. Supporters Dexter a winged polecat Or the wings addorsed
Norman_Tebbit
Small folding knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Penknife
Knives of the Sami people
"Sami knife" is called stuorra niibi ("big knife"). Puukko Yakutian knife Seax Sara, Ravdna Biret Marja E.; Syse, Karen Lykke; Mathiesen, Svein Disch (2022)
Sami_knife
Village in Saarland, Germany
Eschringen consists of a sword beneath four oak leaves. The sword (a broad seax) is a reference to the early foundation of the village. The four oak leaves
Eschringen
1934 purge in Germany
discuss peace and the Saxon leader Hengist commanded his men to draw their Seax (the infamous long knives) and massacre the unarmed Britons. It would become
Night_of_the_Long_Knives
Religious movement similar to Wicca
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Cochrane's_Craft
Group or gathering of witches
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Coven
men were buried with at least one weapon in the pagan tradition, often a seax, but sometimes also with a spear, sword or shield, or a combination of these
Anglo-Saxon_paganism
Mineral, semi-precious stone
c. 7th century AD, Anglo-Saxon seax hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of garnet cloisonné. From the Staffordshire Hoard, found in 2009, and not fully
Garnet
United States Navy guided-missile destroyer
a seax. The traditional Navy colors were chosen for the shield because dark blue and gold represents the sea and excellence respectively. The seax signifies
USS_Decatur_(DDG-73)
Dagger
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
United States Marine Raider stiletto
United_States_Marine_Raider_stiletto
Spanish folding-blade fighting and utility knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Navaja
Table knife used to spread butter
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Butter_knife
(Southwestern Indian) Patag (Bhutanese) Rapier (European) Saingeom (Korean) Seax (European) Side sword (European) Sikin Panyang (Sumatran) Spatha (Mediterranean
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Town in Essex, England
January 2008. "Seax Archeology – Brightlingsea Ringditch". Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2012. "Seax Archeology – Brightlingsea
Brightlingsea
from Old English Seaxan, 'Saxon', possibly itself derived from Old English seax: Scottish Gaelic: Sasannach, in older literature Sacsannach / Sagsananch;
Glossary of names for the British
Glossary_of_names_for_the_British
Military combat knife
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Ka-Bar
Dagger
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Poignard
Knife with ejectable blade
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Ballistic_knife
American writer
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Scott_Cunningham
American brand of direct marketed knives
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Ginsu
English Wiccan (1931–1966)
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Robert_Cochrane_(witch)
American knife manufacturer
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Buck_Knives
Topics referred to by the same term
WICA may refer to: Wicca, a contemporary pagan and new religious movement Seax-Wica, a tradition, or denomination, of the neopagan religion of Wicca Witches
Wica
American brand of multi-tool
Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife
Leatherman
the typical raider would be unarmoured, carrying only a bow and arrows, a seax, a shield and spear. European countries with a weak system of government
Medieval_warfare
SEAX
SEAX
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Leicestershire and Lincolnshire called Saxby, from the Old Norse personal name Saxi meaning ‘sword’, or the genitive of the Old English folk name Seaxe, Old Norse Saksar ‘Saxons’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.English : nickname for someone quick to take offense and draw his sword, from Middle English sakespey, Old French sacquespee, from Old French sacque(r) ‘to draw or extract’ (from sac ‘sack’) + espee ‘sword’ (Latin spatha).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so called in Devon, Hampshire, Leicestershire, and Somerset. The first and last derive their name from the Celtic river name Exe, while the place in Hampshire, recorded in 940 as East Seaxnatune, is named from Old English Ēastseaxe ‘East Saxon’, and the Leicestershire place name is from Old English oxa ‘of the oxen’. In each case the final element is from Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the county of Essex, which is named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + Seaxe ‘Saxons’. In England the surname is now particularly common in Birmingham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, possibly also one in Cambridgeshire, both so named from Old English Seaxe ‘Saxons’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Sexton 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the county of Sussex, named ‘(territory of) the South Saxons’, from Old English sūth + Seaxe.
SEAX
SEAX
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pallavit | பலà¯à®²à®µà®¿à®¤
To sprout, To grow
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the man who lives by the clear stream.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Companion; Colleague; Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
Digestive
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clean
Boy/Male
French
Derived from a French place name.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Muslim
Rising; Ascending; High-born; Exalted; Noble; To Ascend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a river (NWife of the Lord of the sea)
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Year
Boy/Male
Tamil
Khsitij | கà¯à®¸à¯€à®¤à¯€à®œÂ
Horizon
SEAX
SEAX
SEAX
SEAX
SEAX