A thick stick or club used as a weapon; to beat with a cudgel.
From Old English 'cycgel' or Middle English 'cudgel,' possibly from a Celtic source; the meaning has remained consistent as a short heavy club for over a thousand years.
The phrase 'cudgel one's brains' (think hard) comes from the image of beating your own head—medieval people thought physical objects could represent mental effort.
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