(Silahlar) A bec de corbin is a type of pole weapon that was popular in medieval Europe. The name is old French for "crow's beak". Similar to the Lucerne hammer, it consists of a modified hammer's head and spike mounted atop a long pole
corbin
الواصلة
Cor·bin
التركية النطق
kôrbîn
النطق
/ˈkôrbən/ /ˈkɔːrbɪn/
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() Anglo-Norman nickname corb "crow", or shortened from the rare given name Corbinian of a Frankish eighth century saint, probably from Latin corvus, "crow, raven".