Noun
labrys (plural labryses)
(mythology) A double-headed axe in Minoan mythology.
I hope that in its richness, as well as in its incompleteness, Gyn/Ecology will continue to be a Labrys enabling women to learn from our mistakes and our successes, and cast our Lives as far as we can go, Now, in the Be-Dazzling Nineties. Mary Daly
This pack features the Spaniard’s Armor, the Palladium shield, Hercules’ Gladius (Sword), Labrys (Heavy Blade) and Neptune’s Grasp (Spear). Source: Internet
The firm, with other venture outfits, founded Labrys after determining that if an experimental antibody drug, acquired from Pfizer, that blocks the CGRP protein to treat migraines panned out, it would be a hot commodity. Source: Internet