A scythe (IPA /sαɪð/, most likely from Old English siðe, sigði) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing and reaping grass or crops. It consists of a long (about 170 cm) wooden shaft called a snath (modern versions are sometimes made from metal and/or plastic) with a perpendicular handle at one end and another roughly in the middle. The handle at the end of the snath could be omitted but the handle in the middle of the snath is a must, as it is used to control the position of the blade. A long blade (roughly 60-80 cm, approx. 26"-30") with a slight curve perpendicular to the snath is mounted at the other end. A scythe is used by holding the handles such that the blade is approximately parallel to the ground (with the heel nearly touching the ground) and, on completing the length of the acres in question by walking in a straight line, one performs the very last cut by rotating one's torso from side to side, as the arms maintain the blade's constant position over the ground. In a field full of many workers, it is considered dangerous to raise the scythe up in the air (for the prospect of a down swing, like a golf club), just as driving a hockey stick up in the air, with an up swing, is dangerous. Keeping the scythe down, on the other hand, makes things safer for one and all.
2006-07-26 03:16:03
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answered by Tytania 4
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a scythe is a tool used to cut down tall grass or stalks.....picture the new year cartoon as the outgoing year being represented by an old man with a white beard holding a "scythe"; the new year as a baby in a diaper
2006-07-26 10:19:24
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answered by Gerry 2
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It is a tool used for cutting grass or grain. It has a long handle with a hooked blade.
2006-07-26 10:16:05
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answered by AlphaFemale 5
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a long curved blade attached to a shaft, used for harvesting grain. The grim reaper carries one, becuase he is " the reaper of souls" (reap means harvest, btw)
2006-07-26 10:17:18
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answered by parental unit 7
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