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A mattock () is a used for digging, prying, and chopping. Similar to the , it has a long handle and a stout head which combines either a vertical blade with a horizontal ( cutter mattock), or a pick and an adze ( pick mattock). A cutter mattock is similar to a Pulaski used in fighting fires. It is also commonly known in North America as a " grub axe".


Description
A mattock has a shaft, typically made of wood, which is long.
(2025). 9780470581612, .
The head consists of two ends, opposite each other and separated by a central eye. A mattock head typically weighs . The form of the head determines the kind and uses of the mattock:

  • A cutter mattock combines the functions of an and , with its axe blade oriented vertically and longer adze horizontally.
  • A pick mattock combines the function of a and adze, with a pointed end opposite an adze blade.

Both are used for in hard soils and rocky terrain,

(2025). 9780898868487, The Mountaineers Books.
with the pick mattock having the advantage of a superior penetrating tool over the cutter mattock, which excels at cutting roots.


Uses
Mattocks are "the most versatile of tools". They can be used to chop into the ground with the adze and pull the soil towards the user, opening a slit to plant into.
(2025). 9780813544175, Rutgers University Press.
They can also be used to dig holes for planting into, and are particularly useful where there is a thick layer of matted . The use of a mattock can be tiring because of the effort needed to drive the blade into the ground, and the amount of bending and stooping involved.

The adze of a mattock is useful for digging or hoeing, especially in hard soil.

Cutter mattocks () are used in rural Africa for removing from fields, including unwanted .

(1989). 9789171062901, Nordic Africa Institute. .


History
As a simple but effective tool, mattocks have a long history. Their shape was already established by the in and .
(1998). 9780876619377, American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
According to Sumerian mythology, the mattock was invented by the god .
(2025). 9780486435510, Dover Publications.
Mattocks () are the most commonly depicted tool in manuscripts of 's Works and Days.
(2025). 9780890969472, Texas A&M University Press.

Mattocks made from first appear in the in the Late . They were probably used chiefly for digging, and may have been related to the rise of .

(1996). 9780415080095, .
Mattocks made of were used for tasks including – stripping from the carcass of a – by the people of and by the .
(1997). 9780851158310, .


Etymology
The word is of unclear origin; one theory traces it from Proto-Germanic, from Proto-Indo-European. There are no clear in other Germanic languages, and similar words in various are from the English (e.g. , , ). However, there are proposed cognates in Old High German and Middle High German, and more speculatively with words in Balto-Slavic languages, including Old Church Slavonic motyga and Lithuanian matikas, and even Sanskrit. It may be cognate to or derived from the unattested matteūca, meaning club or cudgel. The New English Dictionary of 1906 interpreted mattock as a , but there is no root to derive it from, and no reason for the diminutive formation. Forms such as mathooke, motthook and mathook were produced by . Although used to prepare whale blubber, which the Inuit call " mattaq", no such connection is known.

While the noun mattock is attested from onwards, the "to mattock" or "to mattock up" first appeared in the mid-17th century.


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