Associations to the word «Martel»
Noun
- Anjou
- Santana
- Tours
- Sparhawk
- Charlemagne
- Diane
- Tito
- Odo
- Pi
- Pyrenees
- Aquitaine
- Rick
- Sudbury
- Booker
- Charles
- Boniface
- Pont
- Geoffrey
- Shelley
- Avignon
- Provence
- Shetland
- Tag
- Gaul
- Fief
- Rahman
- Suzanne
- Alain
- Flair
- Fontaine
- Thierry
- Feud
- Blanchard
- Germain
- Abd
- Burgundy
- Ax
- Priscilla
- Mercenary
- Wrestler
- Rocker
- Gilles
- Marietta
- Hammer
- Toulouse
- Marcel
- Nellie
- Loire
- Arrogance
- Wrestling
- Naples
- Gibbon
- Metz
- Jeanne
- Buster
- Christendom
- Caliphate
- Braun
- Karst
- Mcintyre
- Hogan
- Vassal
- Stampede
- Cologne
- Rae
- Stirrup
- Denis
- Mayor
- Shawn
- Rouen
- Shrug
- Grandson
- Rematch
- Alfred
- Marc
- Shea
- Hungary
- Yves
- Jameson
- Lena
- Tully
- Admiralty
- Renegade
- Palace
- Inlet
Adverb
Wiktionary
MARTEL, noun. A hammer, especially a war hammer.
MARTEL, verb. (obsolete) To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
MARTEL DE FER, noun. A weapon resembling a hammer, often having one side of the head pointed, used by horsemen in the Middle Ages to break armour.
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