What is the difference between sickle and scythe?

A sickle has an almost circular blade and a short handle—it's designed to be held with one hand. A scythe has a long, slightly curved blade that's attached to a long pole, often with two handles attached—it's designed to be held with two hands.
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Is a scythe better than a sickle?

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You can use both scythe and sickle for cutting grass and weeds, but scythe has the upper hand in usage. In some cases, you may need to use either scythe or sickle, depending on the need. The scythe has a long handle and blade.
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Does the Grim Reaper carry a sickle or a scythe?

In Greek mythology, Chronos, called Father Time, was the king of titans and the father of Zeus. Cronus was a harvest god and carried a sickle, which is a tool used in harvesting grain. The Grim Reaper carrying a scythe is derived from a combination of Chronus and Cronus.
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What is a sickle blade?

A sickle is a curved blade usually used to cut many stalks of a plant at once. Sickles are widely used to cut grasses. Very large sickles are called scythes. Neolithic sickle blades were typically a composite of small stone blades that were hafted in a long row into a handle and used much as modern sickles are used.
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What makes a scythe a scythe?

A scythe (pronounced “sigh” or “sithe”) consists of a curved, steel blade attached to one end of a long, wooden shaft called a snath.
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Are there different types of scythes?

Types. There are two types of scythes: the American scythe and the European (or Austrian) scythe (Figure 1). Confusion sometimes results because both types are made in Austria. The American scythe has a thicker, narrower, straight steel blade and an intricately curved "snath" (handle).
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What is a group of scythes called?

What is a group of Scythe called? An "elegy of Scythe"
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What was a sickle used for?

sickle, one of the most ancient of harvesting tools, consisting of a metal blade, usually curved, attached to a short wooden handle. The short handle forces the user to harvest in a stooped or squatting position. The longer-handled scythe, the user of which remains upright, evolved from the sickle.
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Is a sickle a sword?

Sickle-shaped swords were typically cast from bronze and were believed to have made their way to Egypt via the Middle East. During the New Kingdom period, they became a common military weapon and were prized for their gruesome slashing ability in close-quarters combat.
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Why do farmers use a sickle?

The sickle is general purpose harvesting hand tool. It is used for the harvesting of vegetables, cereal crops and cutting of the grass and other vegetative matters. Sickle is one of the most common hand tools used for harvesting of the crops, grass and cutting of other vegetative matters.
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What is death's name?

In English Death is usually given the name Grim Reaper and from the 15th century to now, the Grim Reaper is shown as a human skeleton holding a scythe and clothed with a black cloak with a hood. It is also given the name of Angel of Death (Hebrew: מלאך המוות, Mal'ach Ha'Mavett), that appeared in the Bible.
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What does the scythe symbolize?

Scythes represent justice and death. The Scythedom serves as a system to fairly control the population for the good of humanity. However, individuals view scythes as a representation of death since they know that their end is inevitable when a scythe decides to glean them.
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Why does Father Time carry a scythe?

Scythes are shaped like the crescent moon. Like the natural lunar cycle, the scythe also symbolizes the natural cycle of birth, growth and death. Thus, in Father Time's hands, the scythe still represents the unstoppable flow of time that will, in the end, cut down all living things.
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Does death hold a scythe or a sickle?

Sickles and scythes are both agricultural tools used for harvesting. The sickle is the one with a short handle and a hook-like blade. The scythe has a long handle and a slightly curved blade. The Grim Reaper is traditionally shown holding a scythe.
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Is it pronounced scythe or Sith?

Getting back to the end of the word, the “th” in “scythe” was indeed pronounced in the 18th and 19th centuries, according to several editions of John Walker's pronouncing dictionaries (the entries are labeled “SITHE, or SCYTHE”).
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Can you use a scythe with one hand?

There are a few 1-handed "scythe-like" weapons already, such as a sickle, kama, or a pickaxe. If you really want an actual scythe to be 1 handed, consider custom weapon creation and call it a 1handed Scythe or a Hand Scythe.
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What is the deadliest knife?

Mark I Trench Knife is the deadliest knife ever built. It is a historical knife used during the First World War. It was constructed for the US soldiers battling in the trenches. It was the best weapon for close quarter combat because it featured knuckles.
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Are scythes swords?

The scythe sword (Sensenschwert) was a type of single-edged sword of the German Renaissance, related to the Dussack. It consisted of the blade of a scythe to which a sword hilt was attached.
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What is the sharpest sword in history?

List of the Sharpest Swords & Blades in World History [Updated]
  • 1.1 1) Damascus Sword.
  • 1.2 2) Shamshir.
  • 1.3 3) Wakizashi.
  • 1.4 4) Katana.
  • 1.5 5) Kilij.
  • 1.6 6) Gladius.
  • 1.7 7) Falcata.
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What is a sickle weapon?

A sickle (Kieaw) is a non-bodily, roughly hand-long weapon with a crescent-shaped blade. As a traditional bladed weapon, sickles are used in the discipline MEED.
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Is sickle used to cut grass?

The Sickle is an agricultural tool primarily used for cutting and reaping. There are numerous variations of the tool around the world in places like Africa, Asia, and North America. In Guyana and other parts of South America, the Sickle is used to reap rice and to cut grass.
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What color are scythe rings?

Scythe rings were made of special diamonds with dark cores. Kissing a ring would grant immunity to a person for one year, and if those with immunity should find themselves about to be gleaned during that time, the rings of nearby scythes would flash red.
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What age is scythe for?

This book give major details in murdering and homicides, and gives young kids an image that killing is ok, I recommend this book to 17 year olds because it requires maturity.
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How old are scythes?

The scythe was invented in about 500 BC and appeared in Europe during the 12th and 13th centuries. Initially used mostly for mowing grass, it replaced the sickle as the tool for reaping crops by the 16th century, the scythe allowing the reaper to stand rather than stoop.
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