leeangle means A heavy club, with a sharp point at right-angles at its end, once used by Australian Aborigines Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Why this word is great
LEEANGLE — [Noun] A heavy wooden fighting club, its defining feature a sharpened point bent at a right angle at its terminus, traditionally crafted and wielded for combat by Aboriginal peoples of southeastern Australia. From Wemba-Wemba and Woiwurrung (Aboriginal languages of southeastern Australia) *leangle*. Unlike the general-purpose striking club of a "nulla-nulla" or the aerodynamic, returning arc of a "boomerang," the leeangle is a weapon of deliberate, anchored geometry. Its presence is the cold weight of ironbark in the hand, a brutal hook to catch and tear, and a dark silhouette that is both hammer and barbed spear. In its stark, purposeful angle is a philosophy of conflict held at arm's length—a declaration that the most effective tools turn a simple swing into a compound fracture.
noun
- A heavy club, with a sharp point at right-angles at its end, once used by Australian Aborigines