Wield

/wiːld/ verb

To hold and use something, especially a tool or weapon. It can also mean to have and use power or influence.

From Old English 'gewieldan', meaning 'to govern, control, or command.' The idea of control shifted from ruling people to also handling objects like weapons.

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