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.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
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