Definition of the word mace

Pronunciation of vocabulary mace

macenoun

cái chùy

/meɪs//meɪs/

Origin of the word mace

The word "mace" originates from the Middle English word "mace," which in turn derives from the Old French word "mais" meaning "staff" or "cane." However, in medieval times, the term "mace" specifically referred to a type of military weapon used in combat. The mace was a hefty, spiked hammer attached to a long handle, designed to deliver crushing blows to an opponent's armor or unprotected body parts. The popularity of the mace as a weapon decreased after the development of firearms and more sophisticated combat tactics. Today, the term "mace" is more commonly associated with a self-defense tool, which was originally introduced in the 1960s as an alternative to traditional pepper sprays. Modern mace comprises a small aerosol canister that delivers a dense, irritating cloud of chemical spray, making it an effective tool for personal protection against attackers.

Vocabulary summary mace

typenoun

meaningcue

meaning(history) hammer

meaningstaff

Example of vocabulary macenamespace

meaning

a large decorated stick, carried as a sign of authority by an official such as a mayor

một cây gậy lớn được trang trí, được mang theo như một dấu hiệu quyền lực của một quan chức như thị trưởng

meaning

a large heavy stick that has a head with metal points on it, used in the past as a weapon

một cây gậy lớn nặng có đầu có các điểm kim loại trên đó, trước đây được sử dụng làm vũ khí

meaning

the dried outer layer that covers nutmegs (= the hard nuts of a tropical tree), used in cooking as a spice

lớp ngoài khô bao phủ hạt nhục đậu khấu (= các loại hạt cứng của cây nhiệt đới), được sử dụng trong nấu ăn như một loại gia vị

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary mace


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