fascine cradle - significado y definición. Qué es fascine cradle
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Qué (quién) es fascine cradle - definición

17TH TO 19TH CENTURY INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY SIDEARM
Fascine Knife; Fascine knives
  • 19th-century US fascine knife ([[Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword]])
  • French infantry ''gladius'', model 1831

Grain cradle         
  • American cradle ([[patent drawing]])
  • An early Swedish scythe from a painting by [[Per Södermark]]
KIND OF SCYTHE
Cradle scythe; Cradle (grain)
A grain cradle or cradle, is a modification to a standard scythe to keep the cut grain stems aligned. The cradle scythe has an additional arrangement of fingers attached to the snaith (snath or snathe) to catch the cut grain so that it can be cleanly laid down in a row with the grain heads aligned for collection and efficient threshing.
Fascine knife         
The fascine knife was a side arm / tool issued to 17th to 19th century light infantry and artillery. It served both as a personal weapon and as a tool for cutting fascines (bundles of sticks used to strengthen the sides of trenches or earth ramparts protecting the batteries).
cradle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cradle (disambiguation); Cradling; Cradle (song); The Cradle; The Cradle (film); The Cradle (band)
n.
1) to rock a cradle
2) (misc.) from the cradle to the grave ('during one's whole life')

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Fascine knife

The fascine knife was a side arm / tool issued to 17th to 19th century light infantry and artillery. It served both as a personal weapon and as a tool for cutting fascines (bundles of sticks used to strengthen the sides of trenches or earth ramparts protecting the batteries). It could be straight or curved, double edged or single edged with a sawtoothed back.