kloofbijl
Kloofbijl is an Afrikaans term that literally translates to "gorge axe." The phrase is used in some Afrikaans-speaking communities to describe a small, portable hand axe that is suitable for use in kloofs, or gorges, and other rugged terrain. It is not a standardized tool category with a fixed specification; rather, it refers to a simple implement carried for general camp and field tasks.
Physical characteristics of a kloofbijl vary, but typical examples have a short wooden handle and a broad,
Historical and cultural context for the kloofbijl is limited in formal technical literature. The term appears
In modern usage, kloofbijl is sometimes invoked to evoke a rustic or outdoorsy setting in writing or
See also: axe, hatchet, tools of South Africa, kloof (gorge).