Bludgeons

/ˈblʌdʒənz/ noun

Heavy, short clubs used as weapons, or as a verb, to hit repeatedly or force someone to accept something against their will.

From Middle English, possibly from an Old French source or Germanic roots. The weapon was common enough by the 15th century to be well-documented in conflict records.

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