a thick stick or club used as a weapon; or to beat someone with such a weapon.
From unknown origin, possibly from Middle English, possibly related to obsolete words for blunt objects. The term appeared in English by the 1600s.
Medieval warfare shows that bludgeons and blunt weapons were actually more common in real combat than swords, but swords dominate fantasy and movies because they're more dramatic.
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