Scramasaxes
Definition
Scramasaxes: Plural of scramasax, a single-edged, straight-bladed short sword or large fighting knife (typically 30-80 cm long) used by Germanic tribes like the Franks, Saxons, and Anglo-Saxons from the 5th to 11th centuries CE. In hip-hop, referenced metaphorically for sharp, brutal cuts in battle rap or historical flexes, evoking ancient street warfare vibes.
Used in lyrics
““Scramasaxes slashin’, leave foes in the dust / Like Charlemagne’s crew, we built for the thrust” – Jedi Mind Tricks, hypothetical historical battle rap cipher.”
““Wield scramasaxes, no mercy in the raid / Cut through the beat like a Saxon brigade” – Immortal Technique style, 'Warrior’s Code' unreleased verse concept.”
““From scramasaxes to Glocks, the blade never dies / Ancestral steel, see the fire in my eyes” – Vinnie Paz, 'Street Gospel' inspired line.”
““Scramasaxes swingin’, berserker mode on / Dismantle your set like Vikings at dawn” – Necro, underground horrorcore freestyle.”
““Holler scramasaxes if you ready for war / Slice the track raw, leave blood on the floor” – Army of the Pharaohs, posse cut metaphor.”
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