Battle-axe

: It represents a "readiness for combat" and a warrior spirit [6].

Interestingly, the term took a linguistic turn in the 20th century. While it started as a gender-neutral descriptor, it eventually became a derogatory stereotype for women perceived as overbearing or aggressive [23]. However, some have reclaimed the term to describe women of impressive resilience and stern authority [8]. 4. Crafting Your Own battle-axe

Beyond the battlefield, the axe has long been an emblem of martial strength, courage, and authority [6]. : It represents a "readiness for combat" and