A short two-edged knife or dagger typically worn at the girdle.
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释义 | society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > side arms > knife or dagger > [noun] > types of (64) anlacec1300 A short two-edged knife or dagger typically worn at the girdle. misericord1324 A dagger, originally one with which the coup de grâce was given. Now historical. bodkin1386 A short pointed weapon; a dagger, poniard, stiletto, lancet. Obsolete. baselardc1390 A type of long dagger or short sword with a hilt shaped like a capital H on its side (becoming more like a capital I over time), usually worn at the… popperc1390 A small dagger. Obsolete. rare. wood-knife1426 A dagger or short sword (knife, n. b) used by huntsmen for cutting up the game, or generally as a weapon. archaic or Historical. spudc1440 A short and poor knife or dagger. Obsolete. pavade1477 = panade, n.1 bistoury1490 A medieval weapon, a large knife or dagger. skene1527 A form of knife or dagger, in former times one of the chief weapons of the Irish kerns, and also in use among the Scottish Highlanders. dudgeon1548 A dagger with a dudgeon haft (see sense B. 1). Also figurative. Obsolete. sword dagger1567 ? a heavy dagger. machete1575 A broad, heavy knife or cutlass used as an implement or as a weapon, originating in Central America and the Caribbean. kris1589 A Malay dagger, with a blade of a wavy form. bum dagger1596 a type of dagger; (probably) one carried in a sheath at the bottom of a person's back; (perhaps) a large dagger; cf. bum-blade n. stillado1607 ? Erroneous variant stiletto, n. stiletto1611 A short dagger with a blade thick in proportion to its breadth. steelet1616 hanjar1621 = khanjar, n. pisaa1640 A dagger made or originating in Pisa. jockteleg1642 A (large) clasp knife. Also more fully jockteleg knife. Cf. jackknife, n. 1. khanjar1684 An Eastern dagger. bayonet1692 A short flat dagger. Obsolete. kuttar1696 A short dagger used in India, having a handle of two parallel bars, joined by a cross-piece which forms the part grasped by the hand. parazonium1751 A small sword or dagger worn on the belt by the ancient Greeks and (later) the Romans. Cf. parazone, n. skene-ochles1754 (see quot. 1754). scalping-knife1759 A knife such as that used by the North American Indians in scalping their enemies. snick-a-snee1760 A cut-and-thrust knife. Also attributive. manchette1762 = machete, n. snickersnee1775 A large knife. guard-dagger1786 (perhaps) a dagger with a guard; in quot. attributive of the shape of a certain cut of ‘whiskers’ (i.e. moustaches). boarding knife1807 scalp-knife1807 = scalping-knife, n. kukri1811 A curved knife, broader at the point than at the handle, and usually having the keen edge on the concave side, used by the Gurkas of India. skene-dhu1811 a small dagger carried by Highlanders (now only as an ornament), frequently thrust into the stocking. parang1820 A large heavy machete with a blade broader at the end than at the base and a concave cutting edge, used in Malaysia and Indonesia for clearing… stylet1820 A stiletto, dagger. belt knife1831 (a) a knife worn on or tucked into a belt, typically for use as a weapon or hunting knife; (b) U.S. a cutting or splitting machine with a… bowie-knife1836 A large knife, with a blade from ten to fifteen inches long and above an inch broad, curved and double-edged near the point, carried as a weapon… scalper1837 A scalping-knife. rare. sheath-knife1837 a dagger-like knife encased in a sheath. toothpick1837 A bowie-knife: also Arkansas toothpick. U.S. slang. tumbok lada1839 A small Malayan dagger. snick-and-snee knife1843 = snick-a-snee, n. 2. tickler1844 Something that tickles or is used for tickling. A small knife or pistol carried on the person (U.S. colloquial). bowie1846 = bowie-knife, n. toad-sticker1858 a large knife; formerly also, a sword. simi1860 In East Africa: a large two-edged knife, used mainly as a weapon. Also more fully simi knife, simi sword. scramasax1862 A large knife used by the Franks in hunting and in war; identified by antiquaries with a particular type of weapon found in Teutonic burial-mounds. kinjal1863 (Among Caucasians and Kurds) = hanjar, n., hanjar, khanjar, n. left-hander1869 In medieval fencing: a dagger carried in the left hand and used to parry a stroke or thrust; = main gauche, n. Obsolete. rare. main gauche1869 A dagger carried in the left hand to parry a stroke or thrust, and used in conjunction with a rapier. Cf. left-hander, n. 3. aikuchi1875 A dagger or short sword manufactured without a hilt-guard, so that the hilt fits flush with the scabbard. tanto1885 A short sword or dagger worn in the sash, esp. by warriors. toad-stabber1885 a large pocket-knife or jack-knife. cinquedea1897 A broad-bladed dagger or short sword of which the blade has the breadth of five fingers. trench knife1898 a knife, typically with a double-edged blade and a knuckleduster on the handle, used for hand-to-hand fighting in trenches, as on a trench raid… puukko1925 A traditional Finnish knife, esp. one with a wooden hilt and a single curved edge, worn on the belt and used as a working tool. panga1929 Esp. in East Africa and South Africa: a large, heavy knife with a long, broad blade, used for cutting undergrowth and firewood or as a weapon. quillon dagger1950 a dagger which has a cross-guard. flick-knife1957 a weapon with the blade held in the handle by a catch which can be released with a flick of the finger. ratchet knife1966 a type of small flick knife popular in Jamaica. sai1973 A type of dagger of Okinawan origin characterized by two sharp prongs curving outward from the hilt and often used as one of a pair. ratchet1975 = ratchet knife n. at compounds 2. |
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