cudgel

cudgel
1. noun
(a heavy stick or club.) porra

2. verb
(to beat with a cudgel.) aporrear, dar golpes de porra
cudgel
tr['kʌʤəl]
noun
1 porra, garrote nombre masculino
transitive verb (pt & pp cudgelled (|us| cudgeled), ger cudgelling (|us| cudgeling))
1 aporrear
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to cudgel one's brains devanarse los sesos
to take up the cudgels for behalf of somebody/something salir en defensa de alguien/algo, romper una lanza por alguien/algo | cudgeling))
1 aporrear
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to cudgel one's brains devanarse los sesos
to take up the cudgels on behalf of somebody/something salir en defensa de alguien/algo, romper una lanza por alguien/algo
cudgel ['kʌʤəl] vt, -geled or -gelled ; -geling or -gelling : apalear, aporrear
cudgel n
: garrote m, porra f
cudgel
n.
cachiporra s.f.
clava s.f.
estaca s.f.
garrote s.m.
garrote corto s.m.
porra s.f.
v.
apalear v.
aporrear v.
'kʌdʒəl
noun garrote m, porra f
['kʌdʒǝl]
1.
N porra f
- take up the cudgels for sth/sb
2.
VT aporrear
* * *
['kʌdʒəl]
noun garrote m, porra f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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