1. martel - Noun
2. martel - Verb
3. Martel - Proper noun
To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMartel still did not want to believe in it, but brute experience of it forced him to, whatever his preferences. James Blish
Sparhawk grinned. "If Martel finds out that he's drinking again, he'll reach down his throat and pull his heart out." "Can you actually do that to a man?" "You can if your arm's long enough, and if you know what you're looking for.[...]. David Eddings
Repetition is important in the training not only of animals but also of humans." Yann Martel in Life of Pi, Page 25. Yann Martel
After Pepin's long rule, his son Charles Martel assumed power, fighting against nobles and his own stepmother. Source: Internet
“As Mr. Nguyen and colleagues were waiting in the media area outside the courtroom to photograph him, (Villeret) approached the journalist and violently kicked him in the leg,” FPJQ vice-president Marie-Ève Martel said. Source: Internet
Bede, 1847, p. 291. Strategic analysis Gibbon makes the point that 'Abd-al-Raḥmân did not move at once against Charles Martel, and was surprised by him at Tours as Charles had marched over the mountains avoiding the roads to surprise the Muslim invaders. Source: Internet