in middle-age writers, an axe with two edges, or which cuts either way; or a missile weapon pointed at both ends. Walsingham represents the securs bisacuta as peculiar to the Scottish nation. See Battle Axe.
in middle-age writers, an axe with two edges, or which cuts either way; or a missile weapon pointed at both ends. Walsingham represents the securs bisacuta as peculiar to the Scottish nation. See Battle Axe.