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1 кинжал
1) General subject: bodkin, dagger, dirk, poniard, snee, snick and snee, snick-a-snee, stiletto, stylet2) Military: hanger3) Jocular: pinking iron, skewer, snickersnee4) History: anlace (который носили за поясом), baselard, whinyard5) Religion: kirpan7) Arms production: kindjal (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/kindjal "Then why haven't you directed the doctor to slip a kindjal between his ribs quietly and efficiently?" Piter asked. (Dune, 1965)), dague ("мушкетерский" кинжал - применялся как дополнительное оружие при фехтовании шпагой или рапирой, удерживался в левой руке)
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Anlace — An lace, n. [Origin unknown.] A broad dagger formerly worn at the girdle. [Written also {anelace}.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anlace — /an lis/, n. anelace. * * * … Universalium
anlace — [alinlaz] == a long knife worn at the girdle. HD. 2554 … Oldest English Words
Anlace — short sword or dagger … Medieval glossary
anlace — an·lace … English syllables
anlace — /ˈænləs/ (say anluhs) noun a medieval dagger or short sword, worn in front of the person. {Middle English, from Old French ale(s)naz, from alesne awl, of Germanic origin} …
anlace — n. short double edged sword or long dagger … Dictionary of difficult words
anlace — ˈanlə̇s, ˌlās noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English anlas, anelas, from Old French alenaz, alesnaz, aug. of alesne awl, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German alasna, alansa awl, from āla more at awl : a tapering medieval dagger … Useful english dictionary
anelace — Anlace An lace, n. [Origin unknown.] A broad dagger formerly worn at the girdle. [Written also {anelace}.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Anelace — An anelace, also called an anlace, is typically regarded as a medieval long dagger. [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Anlace] However, some sources treat it as a type of sword. An anelace was sharp on both sides and could be carried at the small… … Wikipedia