bury the hatchet

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Etymology

The phrase is an allusion to the figurative or literal practice of putting away the tomahawk at the cessation of hostilities among or by Native Americans in the Eastern United States, specifically during the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy, and in Iroquois custom in general. Weapons were to be buried or otherwise cached in time of peace.

Verb

bury the hatchet (third-person singular simple present buries the hatchet, present participle burying the hatchet, simple past and past participle buried the hatchet)

  1. (US, idiomatic) To cease fighting or arguing; to reach an agreement, or at least a truce.
    Antonym: take up the hatchet
    They need to calm down and bury the hatchet before someone gets hurt.

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