Mattock
Origin
From Middle English mattok ("mattock, pickaxe"), from Old English mattuc, meottoc, mettac ("mattock, fork, trident"), from Proto-Germanic *mattukaz ("mattock, ploughshare"), from Proto-Indo-European *matn-, *mat- ("a hoe, ploughshare"). Related to Old High German medela ("plough"), Middle High German metze, metz ("knife"), Latin mateola ("implement for digging in the soil"), Polish motyka ("hoe, mattock"), Russian мотыга (motýga, "hoe, mattock"), Lithuanian matikkas ("mattock"), Sanskrit मतà¥à¤¯ (matyà , "harrow, roller, club"). More at mason.
Full definition of mattock
Noun
mattock
(plural mattocks)- An agricultural tool whose blades are at right angles to the body, similar to a pickax.