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Weapon
A push dagger (alternately known as a punch dagger, punch knife, push knife or, less often, a push dirk) is a short-bladed dagger with a "T"-shaped handle
Push_dagger
(Scotland) Trench knife (WWI) Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife (Britain, WWII) Push dagger Badik Balarao Balisong (Filipino) Bichuwa (Indian) Hachiwara Haladie
Types_of_daggers
Push dagger
The katar is a type of push dagger from the Indian subcontinent. The weapon is characterised by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the
Katar
Short, pointed hand-to-hand weapon
A dagger is a fighting knife with a very sharp point and usually one or two sharp edges, typically designed or capable of being used as a cutting or thrusting
Dagger
Type of stiff-bladed dagger
A rondel dagger /ˈrɒndəl/ or roundel dagger is a type of stiff-bladed dagger used in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used
Rondel_dagger
Tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade
dagger worn by Scottish Highlanders for customary and ceremonial purposes. Katar: An Indian push dagger sometimes used ceremonially. Kilaya: A dagger
Knife
Curved South East Asian knife
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Karambit
Japanese knife
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Kaiken_(dagger)
Medieval knife used to kill wounded knights
knights and princes from at least the 14th century.[citation needed] Rondel dagger Stiletto Bradbury, Jim (2004). The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare
Misericorde_(weapon)
Small bladed weapon
The parrying dagger is a category of small handheld weapons from the European late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. These weapons were used as off-hand
Parrying_dagger
Maasai hunting knife
A seme, simi or ol alem or Njora is a type of dagger or short sword used by the Maasai and Kikuyu peoples of Kenya in East Africa. They have a distinctive
Seme_(dagger)
Type of dagger
A bollock dagger or ballock knife is a type of dagger with a distinctively shaped hilt, with two oval swellings at the guard resembling testes (ballocks
Bollock_dagger
Long dagger
(/ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdi.ə/, /ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdeɪə/) or cinqueda is a civilian short sword (or long dagger). It was developed in northern Italy and enjoyed a period of popularity
Cinquedea
Large, often squared off knife
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Cleaver
Improvised knife-like weapon
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Shiv_(weapon)
Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries
also sax, sæx, sex; Latinized sachsum) is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical of the Germanic peoples of the Migration Period and the Early Middle
Seax
Ceremonial knife
encountered in English. The sgian-dubh may have evolved from the sgian-achlais, a dagger that could be concealed under the armpit. Used by the Scots of the 16th
Sgian_dubh
Traditional knife from the Caucasus
Lezgin: Гапур; Ossetian: Хъама) also known as a kindjal, is a double-edged dagger used in the Caucasus. The shape of the weapon is similar to that of the
Khanjali
Japanese gardening and masonry tool adapted as a weapon
dai-kunai). In some cases, the kunai and the Nishikori, a wide-bladed saw with a dagger-type handle, are difficult to distinguish. Contrary to popular belief, kunai
Kunai
Dagger
noblemen, or members of the knighthood. Similar in design to a parrying dagger, the poniard emerged during the Middle Ages and was used during the Renaissance
Poignard
Dagger
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a brass or wooden foil grip. It was developed by William
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife
Fairbairn–Sykes_fighting_knife
Small folding knife
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Penknife
Type of broad and heavy knife
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Machete
Type of knife used during hunting
skinning the animal and cutting up its meat. It is different from the hunting dagger which was traditionally used to kill wild game. Some hunting knives are
Hunting_knife
American knife manufacturer
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Buck_Knives
Type of dagger
The ear dagger is a rare dagger with many styles: Nasrid, European, and Mughal-Indian. Although there are different styles, the ear dagger consists of
Ear_dagger
Pattern of fixed-blade fighting knife
shown by Flayderman or Peterson) are Bowies with interchangeable blades, push daggers, double-ended Bowies, folding Bowies, Bowies with a cork screw or other
Bowie_knife
Type of knife or dagger
In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. The knife can be used for thrusting
Arkansas_toothpick
Claws
Hindi: बाघ नख, Urdu: باگھ نکھ, lit. tiger claw) is a fist-load, claw-like dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, designed to fit over the knuckles
Bagh_nakh
Type of dagger
A jambiya (Arabic: جنبية), is a type of dagger with a short curved blade with a medial ridge that originated from the Hadhramaut region in Yemen. They
Jambiya
Historical type of bladed weapon
dagger or short sword of the Late Middle Ages. In modern use by antiquarians, the term baselard is mostly reserved for a type of 14th-century dagger with
Baselard
Kitchen knife originating in Japan
mitigated. However, harder, thinner steel is more likely to chip, when pushing against a bone for example. German knives use slightly 'softer' steel,
Santoku
Type of folding knife
14-269, which prohibits the concealed carrying of any "bowie knife, dirk, dagger", or "other deadly weapon of like kind" doesn't apply to an "ordinary pocketknife
Butterfly_knife
Thrusting dagger
A dirk is a long-bladed thrusting dagger. Historically, it gained its name from the Highland dirk (Scottish Gaelic biodag) where it was a personal weapon
Dirk
Slender knife
A stiletto (plural stilettos) is a specialized dagger with a long slender blade and needle-like point, primarily intended as a thrusting and stabbing weapon
Stiletto
push dagger (using 1095 and 15N20 high carbon steel forged into a Damascus billet). Round 3: Six hours to (a) fix any problems with the push dagger and
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Saw-like appearance; a row of sharp projections on an edge
means a saw). These occur due to the uneven action of landform edges pushing rock upwards, and the uneven action of erosion.[citation needed] Human
Serration
Traditional Finnish outdoor universal knife
training course as a part of their uniform, not unlike a commemorative dagger.[original research?] The bayonet of the Rk-62 assault rifle was designed
Puukko
Military combat knife
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Ka-Bar
Pointed weapon attached to the end of a firearm
A bayonet (from Old French bayonette, now spelt baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of
Bayonet
Brazilian manufacturer of kitchenware
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Tramontina
Brand of cutting tools and office products
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X-Acto
Knife with ejectable blade
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Ballistic_knife
Traditional dagger originating from Oman
A khanjar is a traditional dagger originating from the Sultanate of Oman. Worn by men for ceremonial occasions, it is a short curved blade shaped like
Khanjar
Japanese folding knife
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Higonokami
Knife associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal
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Kukri
World War II dagger issued to American and Canadian soldiers
"Yank" Levy fighting knife United States Marine Raider stiletto List of daggers Buerlein, Robert (2002), Allied Military Fighting Knives And The Men Who
V-42_stiletto
Traditional all-purpose knife of Inuit, Yupik and Aleut women
perpendicular to the handle (intended to limit the use of so-called "push daggers"). However, regulations passed under the Criminal Code specifically exempt
Ulu
Knives intended for use in the process of preparing food
all the way to the cutting board without the need for a horizontal pull or push. These knives are also much thinner. While the deba bocho is a heavy blade
Kitchen_knife
Town in Telangana, India
Shiva which was built by Jain kings during their rule. An ancient katar (Push dagger) weapon was found in Shree Mahadevaswamy Temple which was used by one
Korutla
Blade worn by Sikhs
the length of the blade, and in the modern day, the kirpan is typically a dagger between 12 and 30 cm long (5–12 in). According to the Sikh Code of Conduct
Kirpan
American knife manufacturing company
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Al_Mar_Knives
Japanese dagger
a squared rather than curved tip. The tantō is a single or double edged dagger with a length between 15 and 30 cm (6 and 12 in) (1 Japanese shaku). The
Tantō
Chinese martial arts weapon
Emeici (峨嵋刺; variously translated as "Emei daggers" or "Emei piercers") are a traditional Chinese martial arts weapon. They are a pair of metal rods with
Emeici
Short, heavy fighting knife
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Smatchet
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Albion_Swords
Ottoman Turkish hewing knife/sabre
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Yatagan
Japanese samurai weapon
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Kabutowari
Machete
Philippines, the term gulok (also known as gunong), refers to different dagger weapons including the kris. In Indonesia, the golok is often associated
Golok
Armpit dagger used as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress
A mattucashlass is a type of dagger worn concealed in the armpit and primarily used for close combat, part of traditional Scottish male Highland dress
Mattucashlass
WW1 era American combat knife
for individual fingers. The Mark I has a 6.75 in (17.1 cm) double-edged dagger blade useful for both thrusting and slashing strokes, unlike previous U
Mark_I_trench_knife
1986 war film directed by Oliver Stone
them. Barnes fights off an attack by Taylor, cutting his face with a push dagger before departing. The platoon is sent back out to a defensive position
Platoon_(film)
Ceremonial axe used by Incas and other tribes
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Tumi
Knife for hand-to-hand military combat
Daggers designed for military usage in close combat engagements have been carried by soldiers for thousands of years. The adoption of combat daggers made
Combat_knife
Short sword or large dagger
The sica (plural siccae) is a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians; it was also used in ancient Rome. It is a shorter
Sica
Knife with one or more curved blades and a handle on each end
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Mezzaluna
Dagger
The Jile (in Afar: Gile, and Somali: Qolxad), is a type of dagger with a long curved blade used by the Somali and Afar people found in Djibouti, Ethiopia
Jile
Comics character
skilled pilot and computer hacker. His main weapons were a rifle, and a push dagger. Sniper is a denizen of the Realm of the Dead, appearing alongside the
Sniper_(comics)
Type of kitchen knife
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Boning_knife
Traditional Yakut knife
similar articles, indicated that carrying a bladed weapon (hunting knife, dagger) as an accessory to a national costume or worn by the fishing population
Yakutian_knife
Philippine knife or sword
in the Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao, and the Visayas. Punyál or Gunong - a dagger derivative of the kalis. Used as a side-weapon in combat, or to kill and
Bolo_knife
American maker of knives, multitools, and outdoors products
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Gerber_Legendary_Blades
Weapon from Maritime Southeast Asia
The kris or keris is a Javanese asymmetrical dagger with a distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous
Kris
Type of cutlery
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Table_knife
Hand tool combining several individual functions
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Multi-tool
Japanese ceramics and electronics company
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Kyocera
Knife used for general or utility purposes
Automatic box-opening technology Everyday carry Peterson, Harold L., Daggers and Fighting Knives of the Western World, London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd.
Utility_knife
Type of dagger
The hunting dagger (German: Hirschfänger, "deer catcher") is an 18–30-inch (460–760 mm) long German dagger, used to kill deer and boar. It is a weapon
Deer_catcher_(weapon)
parrying stick, maru (Indian) Pata, sword gauntlet (Indian) Push dagger, also see Katar (dagger) (Indian) Tekko, tekko kagi (Japanese) Wind and fire wheels
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Type of combat knife
models based on Bowie knives. Others were more specialised types, such as push daggers with a roughly cylindrical aluminium grip which was shaped to fit comfortably
Trench_knife
Type of knife similar to a cleaver
skilled Chinese chefs to use a swinging or "tapping" stroke as well as a "pushing" stroke. However, the edge has the gradual bevel of a chef's knife and
Caidao
Dagger
of Fairbairn, he came up with a series of modifications to Fairbairn's Dagger and worked with Fairbairn on implementing them. Applegate first approached
Applegate–Fairbairn fighting knife
Applegate–Fairbairn_fighting_knife
Knife designed to be thrown
throwing daggers in their treaties on combat and weapons. Talhoffer specifies a type of spiked dagger for throwing while Mair describes throwing the dagger at
Throwing_knife
Type of dagger from 14th century England
medieval dagger worn as a gentleman's accoutrement in 14th century England. Frederick William Fairholt (1846) describes it as "a knife or dagger worn at
Anelace
Versatile folding multi-tool knife
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Swiss_Army_knife
German knife-maker
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Zwilling_J._A._Henckels
American brand of multi-tool
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Leatherman
Combination spoon, knife and fork utensil
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Splayd
Type of Southeast Asian knife
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Parang_(knife)
Table knife used to spread butter
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Butter_knife
Knife or dagger originating from Gujarat
A Kaat, Kāti, Kuttai also known as Bhuj is a type of knife or dagger from Sindh and Kutch district of Gujarat. Kaat is commonly called an axe-knife, because
Bhuj_(weapon)
Knife mainly for butchering animal carcasses
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Butcher_knife
Dagger
The bichuwa or bichawa (pl. bichuwe) (Hindi: बिछुवा, Urdu: بچھوا) is a dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, with a loop hilt and a narrow
Bichuwa
Tool designed to cause physical injury
incorporates or conceals a knife; (e) the weapon sometimes known as a "push dagger", being a knife the handle of which fits within a clenched fist and the
Offensive_weapon
Small Swedish sheath knife
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Mora_knife
Knife worn on a cord hanging from a person's neck
utilitarian use, although non-utilitarian versions (i.e., daggers and T-handled push daggers) also exist. Neck knives are most frequently worn around the
Neck_knife
2017 death in Huddersfield, England
charges but Butlin was found guilty of possessing an offensive weapon, a push dagger. Yaqub was in one of two cars travelling in a convoy when four unmarked
Killing_of_Yassar_Yaqub
Blade shape
this reason the latter is favored for most thrusting knives, such as the dagger. Goddard, Wayne (2000). The Wonder of Knifemaking. Krause. pp. 88–89.
Clip_point
Knife used by US armed forces
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SOG_Knife
Knife that opens its blade by the force of gravity
switchblade, which extends its spring-propelled blade automatically upon the push of a button, switch, or fulcrum lever. The main purpose of gravity opening
Gravity_knife
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sacred grass (Son of Rama and Sita)
Male
Iranian/Persian
(کوروش) Variant form of Persian Khorvash, KÛRUSH means "like the sun."Â
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Slovenian Tuš, probably a derivative from the personal name Tomaž (see Thomas). It is found in eastern Slovenia. Compare Tosh.English
Americanized spelling of Slovenian Tuš, probably a derivative from the personal name Tomaž (see Thomas). It is found in eastern Slovenia. Compare Tosh.English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Scottish Tosh.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : Reaney derived this from an Old Swedish personal name Gus(s)e, but the present-day concentration of the surname in Devon suggests that another source may be involved.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Mouth, corner, bush of hair.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Ethiopians, blackness.
Male
Babylonian
, man of Kush.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kiss.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Kusch.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire)
English (Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire) : unexplained. According to MacLysaght this name, which is also found in Ireland, is akin to Usher (compare Lusher).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Lüsch (see Lusch).
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Kuwsh, KUSH means "black," i.e. "Ethiopian."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Month in Hindu calendar
Biblical
mouth; corner; bush of hair
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived among rushes, from Middle English rush (a collective singular, Old English rysc), or perhaps an occupational name for someone who wove mats, baskets, and other articles out of rushes.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruis ‘descendant of Ros’, a personal name perhaps derived from ros ‘wood’. In Connacht it has also been used as a translation of Ó Luachra (see Loughrey).Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, ‘descendant of Fuada’ a personal name meaning ‘hasty’, ‘rushing’ (see Foody).Altered spelling of German Rüsch or Rusch (see Rusch) or Rosch.Benjamin Rush (1745–1813), a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in the PA farming community of Byberry. He was descended from John Rush, a yeoman from Oxfordshire, England, who came to Byberry in 1683.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a bushy area or thicket, from Middle English bush(e) ‘bush’ (probably from Old Norse buskr, or an unrecorded Old English busc); alternatively, it may derive from Old Norse Buski used as a personal name.Americanized spelling of German Busch.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Kuwsh, CUSH means "black," i.e. "Ethiopian." In the bible, this is the name of a land and its people. It is also the name of a Benjamite and the son of Ham and grandson of Noah.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Nourishing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Plush in Dorset, originally named with an Old English word plysc ‘shallow pool’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fame
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pask, from the byform pasche, Latin pascha.Americanized spelling of German Pasch.
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ashitosh | அஷீதோஷÂ
Name of Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
English American French Greek
Wide Island: south of the water. This name has recently become popular for girls as well as...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Serene, Tranquil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Love and affection
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moon of autumn
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome
Boy/Male
French
Fiery.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Celestial; Born of Heaven
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Most Immaculate One
Female
Greek
(ÎÏξ) Greek name NYX means "night." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of night.
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
PUSH DAGGER
v. i.
To branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
n.
Any thrust. pressure, impulse, or force, or force applied; a shove; as, to give the ball the first push.
v. t.
To set bushes for; to support with bushes; as, to bush peas.
v. t.
To furnish with a bush, or lining; as, to bush a pivot hole.
v. t.
To press or urge forward; to drive; to push an objection too far.
interj.
An exclamation indicating check, rebuke, or contempt; as, tush, tush! do not speak of it.
v. t.
To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward.
interj.
Pshaw! pish! -- a word used in contempt or disdain.
n.
A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush.
n.
Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Push
v. i.
To make a thrust; to shove; as, to push with the horns or with a sword.
imp. & p. p.
of Push
v. i.
To make an advance, attack, or effort; to be energetic; as, a man must push in order to succeed.
n.
A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water.
v. i.
To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice.
interj.
The same as Pugh.
v. i.
To issue with violence and rapidity, as a fluid; to rush forth as a fluid from confinement; to flow copiously.
v. t.
To use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush; as, to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the ground.
n.
The faculty of overcoming obstacles; aggressive energy; as, he has push, or he has no push.