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  • Single-edged sword
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Single-edged swords are a class of swords with one cutting edge, such as: Ada Akrafena Alamang Amanremu Aruval Ayudha katti Backsword Balato Bangkung

    Single-edged sword

    Single-edged sword

    Single-edged_sword

  • Classification of swords
  • Types of swords

    universal names, classification, or terminology of swords; a sword was simply a single-edged or double-edged knife that grew incrementally longer and more

    Classification of swords

    Classification of swords

    Classification_of_swords

  • Dao (Chinese sword)
  • Single-edged Chinese sword primarily used for slashing and chopping

    (double-edged sword), called in this group "The General of Weapons". In Chinese, the word 刀 can be applied to any weapon with a single-edged blade and

    Dao (Chinese sword)

    Dao (Chinese sword)

    Dao_(Chinese_sword)

  • Tsurugi (sword)
  • Japanese sword

    straight, double-edged sword used in antiquity (as opposed to curved, single-edged swords such as the katana). In Japanese the term tsurugi or ken (ja:剣) is

    Tsurugi (sword)

    Tsurugi_(sword)

  • Messer (sword)
  • Single-edged sword

    A messer (German for "knife") is a single-edged sword of the 15th and 16th century, characterised by knife-like hilt construction methods. While the various

    Messer (sword)

    Messer (sword)

    Messer_(sword)

  • Korean sword
  • Swords produced in Korea

    Korean swords typically fall into two broad categories, the geom, and the do. The Geom is a double-edged weapon, while the Do is a single-edged weapon;

    Korean sword

    Korean_sword

  • Backsword
  • Type of European sword

    A backsword is a type of sword characterised by having a single-edged blade and a hilt with a single-handed grip. It is so called because the triangular

    Backsword

    Backsword

  • Types of swords
  • Bladed weapon

    one-handed single-edged sword – blade 48–60 cm (19–24 in) – with forward-curving blade for slashing Makhaira: Greek one-handed, single-edged shortsword

    Types of swords

    Types_of_swords

  • Falchion
  • One-handed, single-edged sword

    French: fauchon; Latin: falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged 32–38-inch (81–97 cm) sword of European origin. Falchions are found in different forms

    Falchion

    Falchion

    Falchion

  • Chinese sword
  • translated into the English language as a longsword. Meanwhile, a dao is a single-edged sword (mostly curved from the Song dynasty forward) mainly used for cutting

    Chinese sword

    Chinese_sword

  • Dusack
  • Sabre

    dusägge and variants, from Czech tesák "cleaver; hunting sword", lit. "fang") is a single-edged sword of the cutlass or sabre type, in use as a side arm in

    Dusack

    Dusack

    Dusack

  • Butterfly sword
  • Chinese single-edged blade

    The butterfly sword is a short dao, or single-edged sword, originally from southern China, though it has also seen use in the north. It is thought that

    Butterfly sword

    Butterfly sword

    Butterfly_sword

  • Scimitar
  • Middle-Eastern sabre with a curved blade

    A scimitar (/ˈsɪmɪtər/ or /ˈsɪmɪtɑːr/) is a single-edged sword with a convex curved blade of about 75 to 90 cm (30 to 36 inches) associated with Middle

    Scimitar

    Scimitar

    Scimitar

  • Changdao
  • Chinese two-handed single-edged sword

    simplified Chinese: 长刀; pinyin: chángdāo; lit. 'long sword') was a two-handed, single-edged Chinese sword. The term changdao has been translated as "long saber

    Changdao

    Changdao

    Changdao

  • Kopis
  • Greek curved knife or sword

    and animal sacrifice,[citation needed] or refer to a single edged cutting or "cut and thrust" sword with a similarly shaped blade. The term derives from

    Kopis

    Kopis

    Kopis

  • Katana
  • Samurai sword

    katana (刀, かたな; lit. 'one-sided blade') is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip

    Katana

    Katana

    Katana

  • Scythe sword
  • Type of sword

    The scythe sword (Sensenschwert) was a type of single-edged sword of the German Renaissance, related to the dussack. It consisted of the blade of a scythe

    Scythe sword

    Scythe sword

    Scythe_sword

  • Swordsmanship
  • Skills of a person versed in the art of the sword

    clear distinction between a "sword" (double-edged) and a "knife" (single-edged). In Chinese culture the double-edged sword or jian is considered a master's

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

  • Khopesh
  • Ancient Egyptian sword

    Iberian single-edged sword Falx – Ancient bladed weapon Harpe – Type of sword featuring a sickle-like protuberance Kopis – Greek curved knife or sword Makraka –

    Khopesh

    Khopesh

  • Ida (sword)
  • Sword of the Yoruba people of West Africa

    European or Islamic Swords, weighing approximately 2 pounds (0.9 kg). The blade is usually double-edged but can be also be single edged, with various designs

    Ida (sword)

    Ida_(sword)

  • Hunting sword
  • Single-handed sword used for finishing hunted game

    century. A hunting sword usually has a straight, single-edged, pointed blade typically no more than 36 in (910 mm) long. This sword was used for finishing

    Hunting sword

    Hunting sword

    Hunting_sword

  • Dha (sword)
  • Bughti knife

    Cambodia, and Northeast India. It is related to the Thai word for a single-edged sword, daab/darb (Thai: ดาบ).[relevant?] The broad use and diffusion of

    Dha (sword)

    Dha (sword)

    Dha_(sword)

  • Cutlass
  • Short sword used by sailors on sailing ships

    straight-bladed sword formerly in use began to be superseded by the "hanger". This weapon had a short and more or less curved single-edged blade with a brass

    Cutlass

    Cutlass

  • Hengdang
  • Single edged sword with long handle from India

    The Hengdang (Assamese: হেংদাং) is a single edged sword with a long handle used by the Ahoms in India. The handle and the scabbard were designed in gold

    Hengdang

    Hengdang

    Hengdang

  • Sword
  • Long bladed weapon

    A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than that of a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and

    Sword

    Sword

  • Bokken
  • Japanese wooden sword used for training

    'wood', and ken, '(double-edged) sword') or bokutō (木刀, boku, 'wood', and tō, '(single-edged) sword') is a Japanese wooden sword used for training in kenjutsu

    Bokken

    Bokken

  • Japanese sword
  • Type of traditionally made sword from Japan

    Japanese swords include: tsurugi or ken, which is a straight double-edged sword; ōdachi, tachi, which are older styles of a very long curved single-edged sword;

    Japanese sword

    Japanese sword

    Japanese_sword

  • Basket-hilted sword
  • Sword with basket-like hand protection

    imprecisely to other swords. The basket-hilted sword was generally in use as a military sword. A true broadsword possesses a double-edged blade, while similar

    Basket-hilted sword

    Basket-hilted sword

    Basket-hilted_sword

  • Makhaira
  • Ancient Greek bladed weapon

    Persian soldiers employing swords with a single cutting edge, but Persian records show that their primary infantry sword was two edged and straight, similar

    Makhaira

    Makhaira

    Makhaira

  • Patag (sword)
  • Type of Asian sword

    type of Asian sword characterized as having a straight single-edged blade. Patags are traditionally produced in Bhutan. Bhutanese swords are straight,

    Patag (sword)

    Patag_(sword)

  • Firangi (sword)
  • Sword

    backsword (single edged) form. The blade often incorporated one, two, or three fullers (grooves) and had a spear-tip shaped point. The sword could be used

    Firangi (sword)

    Firangi (sword)

    Firangi_(sword)

  • Messer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Messer may refer to: Messer (surname) Messer (sword), a class of single-edged sword Messer, Oklahoma, United States, an unincorporated community

    Messer

    Messer

  • Shashka
  • North Caucasian/Cossack sword

    ахсан/ахсæн, шашкæ; Russian: шашка) is a kind of Caucasian sabre: a single-edged, single-handed, and guardless sabre. The comparatively gentle curve of a

    Shashka

    Shashka

    Shashka

  • Kampilan
  • Sword

    The kampilan (Baybayin: ᜃᜋ᜔ᜉᜒᜎᜈ᜔) is a type of single-edged sword,(also known as talong) traditionally used by various ethnic groups in the Philippine

    Kampilan

    Kampilan

    Kampilan

  • Bolo knife
  • Philippine knife or sword

    general term for traditional pre-colonial small- to medium-sized single-edged swords or large knives of the Philippines that function both as tools and

    Bolo knife

    Bolo knife

    Bolo_knife

  • Miaodao
  • Chinese two-handed sword

    Chinese Single-Edged Hilt Weapons (Dao) and Their Use in the Ming and Qing Dynasties". Kung Fu Tai Chi, p. 85. Jin Yiming (金一明) (1932), Single Defense-Saber

    Miaodao

    Miaodao

    Miaodao

  • Elmslie typology
  • Medieval sword classification system

    falchions and single edged swords usually follow the same construction and stylistic fashions as contemporary double edged medieval swords, the primary

    Elmslie typology

    Elmslie typology

    Elmslie_typology

  • Shamshir
  • Type of Persian/Iranian curved sword

    Scythian short sword Arab sword – Weapon from The Arabian Peninsula Mameluke sword – Type of curved sword Pulwar – Single-handed curved sword A Glossary of

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

  • Jian
  • Chinese double-edged sword

    approximation: /dʒjɛn/ jyehn, Cantonese: [kim˧]) is a Chinese double-edged straight sword. The first Chinese sources that mention the jian date to the 7th

    Jian

    Jian

    Jian

  • Sorocaban knife
  • Knife or short sword

    19th century. Its defining characteristics are the long and slender single-edged blade (frequently curved slightly upwards), the distinctive handle profile

    Sorocaban knife

    Sorocaban_knife

  • Zhanmadao
  • Single-bladed anti-cavalry Chinese sword

    dou1; lit. 'horse chopping 'sabre'/'dao'/'single-edged blade'') was a single-bladed anti-cavalry Chinese sword. It originated during the Han dynasty (206

    Zhanmadao

    Zhanmadao

    Zhanmadao

  • Falcata
  • Ancient Iberian single-edged sword

    scholarly literature. The falcata has a single-edged blade that pitches forward towards the point, the edge being concave near the hilt, but convex near

    Falcata

    Falcata

  • Klewang
  • Bladed weapons of the Malay archipelago

    category of traditional single-edged sword that can be found throughout the Malay Archipelago. Usually it is shorter than a pedang (sword) but longer than a

    Klewang

    Klewang

    Klewang

  • Talibong
  • Sword, knife

    talibong (also spelled talibon, taribong, or talebong), is a type of single-edged sword or knife, traditionally used by the Visayans of the Philippines, particularly

    Talibong

    Talibong

    Talibong

  • Kilij
  • Sword of Turkic origin

    A kilij (from Turkish kılıç, literally "sword") is a type of one-handed, single-edged and curved scimitar used by the Seljuk Empire, Timurid Empire, Mamluk

    Kilij

    Kilij

    Kilij

  • Guntō
  • Japanese military sword, 1872-1945

    The guntō (軍刀; military sword) is a ceremonial sword that was produced for the Imperial Japanese army and navy after the introduction of conscription in

    Guntō

    Guntō

    Guntō

  • Uchigatana
  • Type of Japanese sword

    refers to single-edged swords from around the world. The production of swords in Japan is divided into specific time periods: Jokoto (ancient swords, until

    Uchigatana

    Uchigatana

    Uchigatana

  • Barong (sword)
  • Muslim Filipino weapon

    The barong is a thick, leaf-shaped, single-edged blade sword. It is a weapon used by Muslim Filipino ethnolinguistic groups like the Tausug, Sama-Bajau

    Barong (sword)

    Barong (sword)

    Barong_(sword)

  • Nandao
  • Chinese sword made for wushu competition

    A Nandao (Chinese: 南刀; pinyin: Nán dāo) is a kind of dao, or single-edged sword, that is used in contemporary wushu taolu. Ratified for use by the International

    Nandao

    Nandao

    Nandao

  • Knightly sword
  • Straight, double-edged bladed weapon

    typical sword (sometimes academically categorized as the knightly sword, arming sword, or in full, knightly arming sword) was a straight, double-edged weapon

    Knightly sword

    Knightly sword

    Knightly_sword

  • Kukri
  • Knife associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal

    knife or sword Falcata – Ancient Iberian single-edged sword Husa knife – Forged weapon of the Achang people of China Khopesh – Ancient Egyptian sword Klewang –

    Kukri

    Kukri

    Kukri

  • Luwuk (sword)
  • Sword

    of short sword from the island of Java. This sword is found mostly in East Java and Central Java. The luwuk is a straight, single-edged sword. The blade

    Luwuk (sword)

    Luwuk (sword)

    Luwuk_(sword)

  • Chokutō
  • Straight, single-edged Japanese sword

    The chokutō (直刀, 'straight sword') is a straight, single-edged Japanese sword that was mainly produced prior to the 9th century. Its basic style is likely

    Chokutō

    Chokutō

    Chokutō

  • Talwar
  • Type of sword from the Indian subcontinent

    curved sword or sabre from the Indian subcontinent. The word talwar originated from the Sanskrit word taravāri (Sanskrit: तरवारि) which means "one-edged sword"

    Talwar

    Talwar

    Talwar

  • Type 30 bayonet
  • Sword bayonet

    machine guns, and the Type 100 submachine gun. The Type 30 bayonet is a single-edged sword bayonet with a 400 mm (16 in) blade and an overall length of 514 mm

    Type 30 bayonet

    Type 30 bayonet

    Type_30_bayonet

  • Amakuni
  • Legendary Japanese swordsmith

    swordsmith who supposedly created the first single-edged longsword (tachi) with curvature along the edge in the Yamato Province around 700 AD. He was

    Amakuni

    Amakuni

  • Double-Edged Sword
  • 14th episode of the 5th season of 30 Rock

    "Double-Edged Sword" is the fourteenth episode of the fifth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 94th overall episode of the

    Double-Edged Sword

    Double-Edged_Sword

  • Krabi–krabong
  • Weapon-based martial art from Thailand

    include the following: Krabi (Thai: กระบี่): cutlass/curved sword Daab (Thai: ดาบ): single-edge sword Krabong (Thai: กระบอง): stick/ cudgel, usually either

    Krabi–krabong

    Krabi–krabong

    Krabi–krabong

  • Sabre
  • Type of backsword with curved blade, designed to cut and slash

    various types of straight-bladed swords used by infantry. The Swiss sabre originated as a regular sword with a single-edged blade in the early 16th century

    Sabre

    Sabre

  • Sirohi sword
  • Traditional Indian weapon

    prized weapon in both battle and ceremony. Sirohi swords typically feature a slightly curved, single-edged blade measuring approximately 30–36 inches in length

    Sirohi sword

    Sirohi sword

    Sirohi_sword

  • Hie Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan

    possesses one National Treasure, a tachi (single-edged sword). It also holds 14 Important Cultural Assets, 13 swords and one naginata. The shrine is also one

    Hie Shrine

    Hie Shrine

    Hie_Shrine

  • Saxons
  • Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany

    Finnish word sakset (scissors) reflects the name of the old Saxon single-edged sword – seax – from which the name Saxon supposedly derives. In Estonian

    Saxons

    Saxons

    Saxons

  • Pistol sword
  • Sword with a pistol or revolver attached

    A pistol sword is a sword with a pistol or revolver attached, usually parallel to the blade. It differs from a rifle with a bayonet attached, in that the

    Pistol sword

    Pistol sword

    Pistol_sword

  • Jedok geom
  • Sword skill used in Korea

    both a sharp sword and a waist sword. The Chinese used straight-bladed swords (jikdo) with a single edge for slashing and a double-edged sword (geom) for

    Jedok geom

    Jedok_geom

  • Rapier
  • One-handed thrusting sword

    near-simultaneously, in the mid-16th century, for a light, long, pointed two-edged sword. It is a loan from Middle French espee rapiere, first recorded in 1474

    Rapier

    Rapier

    Rapier

  • Japanese swordsmithing
  • Cultural forging process for bladed weapons

    mainstream of the swords from the Kofun period to the Nara period was the straight single-edged sword called chokutō, and the swords of Japanese original

    Japanese swordsmithing

    Japanese swordsmithing

    Japanese_swordsmithing

  • Model 1832 foot artillery sword
  • Short-sword

    The Model 1832 foot artillery sword was a 25-inch (64 cm) short-sword with a straight, double-edged blade and brass-mounted leather scabbard. The U.S

    Model 1832 foot artillery sword

    Model 1832 foot artillery sword

    Model_1832_foot_artillery_sword

  • Harisen
  • Large paper fan

    character Asuna Kagurazaka wields a giant sword-sized harisen that later transforms into an enormous single-edged sword. The character Dr. Eto in the series

    Harisen

    Harisen

    Harisen

  • Longsword
  • Two-handed, double-edged sword

    A longsword (also spelled as long sword or long-sword) is a type of European sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for primarily two-handed

    Longsword

    Longsword

    Longsword

  • Pulwar
  • Single-handed curved sword

    The pulwar or pulouar (پلوار) is a single-handed curved sword originating in Afghanistan. The pulwar originated alongside other scimitar-type weapons such

    Pulwar

    Pulwar

    Pulwar

  • Sword bayonet
  • Long, knife-bladed bayonet

    A sword bayonet is any long, knife-bladed bayonet designed for mounting on a musket or rifle. Its use is thought to have begun in the 18th century and

    Sword bayonet

    Sword_bayonet

  • Karabela
  • Type of sabre widely used in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

    evolved, based on Ottoman Janissary kilij sabres; it became the most popular sword-form in the Polish army. During 17th and 18th centuries, curved sabers that

    Karabela

    Karabela

    Karabela

  • Khanda (sword)
  • Type of sword common in Indian martial arts

    The khanda (Sanskrit: खड्ग) is a double-edge straight sword originating from the Indian subcontinent. The Rajput warrior clans venerated the khanda as

    Khanda (sword)

    Khanda (sword)

    Khanda_(sword)

  • Nagamaki
  • Type of Japanese sword with an extra long handle

    the Ring and The Two Towers, the Elves are shown using a curved, single-edged sword very similar to the nagamaki, except for a subtle S-shape. In the

    Nagamaki

    Nagamaki

    Nagamaki

  • United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword
  • Sword

    with twisted brass wire; a slightly curved, single-edged blade with a wide central fuller and short false edge; and a black-leather scabbard with two brass

    United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword

    United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword

    United_States_Marine_Corps_noncommissioned_officer's_sword

  • Broadsword (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    thrusting Chinese broadsword, a single-edged Chinese sword Scottish broadsword, a Scottish basket-hilted sword BroadSword Comics, an American comic book

    Broadsword (disambiguation)

    Broadsword_(disambiguation)

  • Leadcutter sword
  • Broad English sword

    of single-edged, flatbacked blades with broad widths, often flexible and sometimes slightly curved, always with a full cutlass-type hilt. The swords, heavier

    Leadcutter sword

    Leadcutter sword

    Leadcutter_sword

  • Dao (Naga sword)
  • Type of sword from northeastern India

    Dao is the sword of the people of Northeastern India, mainly in the Indian states of Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Assam and Kachin, Sagaing region of Myanmar

    Dao (Naga sword)

    Dao (Naga sword)

    Dao_(Naga_sword)

  • Spadroon
  • Type of light sword

    light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks. The English term emerged in the early 18th century, although swords of this

    Spadroon

    Spadroon

    Spadroon

  • Pichangatti
  • Knife

    blade of about 7 inches (18 cm) to 12 inches (30 cm) long. The blade is single-edged, while the hilt ends up in a round bulging base. Pichangatti is heavily

    Pichangatti

    Pichangatti

    Pichangatti

  • Iron Age sword
  • Long-bladed weapons used throughout Iron Age Eurasia

    Chinese Dao (刀 pinyin dāo) is single-edged, sometimes translated as sabre or broadsword, and the Jian (劍 pinyin jiàn) double edged. With the spread of the La

    Iron Age sword

    Iron_Age_sword

  • Wodao
  • Ming dynasty Chinese sword type

    two-handed single edged blades and called it the miaodao branch. Since then, miaodao became the name for this form of Chinese two-handed single edged blade

    Wodao

    Wodao

    Wodao

  • The Warrior's Way
  • 2010 film

    her how to throw knives. Yang shows her his jedok geom (a Korean single-edged sword), but Lynne notes it is welded to its scabbard. Yang explains it is

    The Warrior's Way

    The_Warrior's_Way

  • Military of Mycenaean Greece
  • Overview of military in Mycenaean Greece

    broad. Another type, the single-edged sword was a solid piece of bronze c. 66 cm (2.17 ft)–74 cm (2.43 ft) long. This shorter sword was most probably used

    Military of Mycenaean Greece

    Military of Mycenaean Greece

    Military_of_Mycenaean_Greece

  • Urumi
  • Indian whip-sword

    An urumi is an Indian sword with a flexible, whip-like blade, secretly worn around the waist. Originating in modern-day Kerala, a state in southwestern

    Urumi

    Urumi

    Urumi

  • Arab sword
  • Weapon from The Arabian Peninsula

    age, the sabers and double-edged swords of the Middle East co-existed.[citation needed] In the later years of the Arab sword, of the seven places listed

    Arab sword

    Arab sword

    Arab_sword

  • Attila
  • Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453

    Oakeshott, Ewart (17 May 2012). "Chapter Eight. The Curved and Single-Edged Swords of the Sixteenth Century". European Weapons and Armour: From the

    Attila

    Attila

    Attila

  • Kaskara
  • Type of sword characteristic of Sudan, Chad, and Eritrea

    traditional sword, which is characteristic of Sudan, Chad, and Eritrea. The blade of the kaskara was usually about a yard long, double edged and with a

    Kaskara

    Kaskara

    Kaskara

  • Japanese sword mountings
  • Housings and associated fittings that hold the blade of a Japanese sword

    Japanese sword mountings are the various housings and associated fittings (tosogu) that hold the blade of a Japanese sword when it is being worn or stored

    Japanese sword mountings

    Japanese sword mountings

    Japanese_sword_mountings

  • Muyesinbo
  • Korean martial arts manual published in 1759

    the Imjin War. Li used straight-bladed swords (jikdo) with a single edge for slashing and a double-edged sword (geom) for stabbing. The manual gives 14

    Muyesinbo

    Muyesinbo

  • Viking Age arms and armour
  • Military technology of the Vikings from the late 8th to the mid-11th century

    commonly in Scandinavia. The Viking Age sword was for single-handed use to be combined with a shield, with a double edged blade length of up to 90 cm (35 in)

    Viking Age arms and armour

    Viking Age arms and armour

    Viking_Age_arms_and_armour

  • Glaive
  • Type of pole weapon

    glaive, sometimes spelled as glave, is a type of pole weapon, with a single-edged blade on the end, known for its distinctive design and versatile combat

    Glaive

    Glaive

    Glaive

  • Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword
  • British military sword

    Pattern 1786 sword. It was similar to its predecessor in having a spadroon blade, i.e. one straight, flat backed and single edged with a single fuller on

    Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword

    Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword

    Pattern_1796_infantry_officer's_sword

  • Kastane
  • Ceremonial weapon

    කස්තානය) is a short traditional ceremonial or decorative single-edged Sri Lankan sword. The sword is featured in the Flag of Sri Lanka. Kastanes often have

    Kastane

    Kastane

    Kastane

  • Ayudha katti
  • Broad blade

    rarest of the edged- weapons.[better source needed] The blade of the ayudha katti measures about 38 centimetres (15 in) long. The sharpened edge is located

    Ayudha katti

    Ayudha katti

    Ayudha_katti

  • Elephant sword
  • Edged weapon attached to a tusk

    An elephant sword, also called a tusk sword, is an edged weapon designed to be attached to the tip of a war elephant's tusk, normally used in pairs. War

    Elephant sword

    Elephant sword

    Elephant_sword

  • Nephilim (manhwa)
  • Korean manhwa

    to his Apoca, which is the same as Mateo's. His Apoca is a large single-edged sword with leather straps that wrap around his hand and part of his arm

    Nephilim (manhwa)

    Nephilim_(manhwa)

  • Nishan Sahib
  • Flag representing the Sikh people

    a double-edged sword called a khanda (Miri te Piri) (☬) in the centre, a chakkar which is circular, and flanked by two single-edged swords, or kirpans

    Nishan Sahib

    Nishan Sahib

    Nishan_Sahib

  • Gladius
  • Roman short sword; Latin word meaning "sword"

    appear to mean a specific type of sword, which is now known from archaeology to have had variants. Gladii were two-edged for cutting and had a tapered point

    Gladius

    Gladius

    Gladius

  • Varka and Golshah
  • Jawshan cuirass and mail hauberk beneath his tunic, armed with long single-edged sword and large round shield. Supported by infantrymen with kite-shaped

    Varka and Golshah

    Varka and Golshah

    Varka_and_Golshah

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  • Edge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edge

    English : topographic name, especially in Lancashire and the West Midlands, for someone who lived on or by a hillside or ridge, from Old English ecg ‘edge’. Compare Eck.

    Edge

  • Singley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singley

    English : unexplained.

    Singley

  • Edger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edger

    English : variant spelling of Edgar.

    Edger

  • Tingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of nails or pins, or nickname for a small, thin man, from Middle English tingle, a kind of very small nail (of North German origin).

    Tingle

  • Hingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hingle

    English : variant of Ingle.

    Hingle

  • Swingler
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    English (West Midlands)

    Swingler

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from an agent derivative of Middle English swingle ‘swingle’ (see Swingle).

    Swingler

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • Ingle
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    English

    Ingle

    English : from either of two Old Norse personal names: Ingjaldr, in which the prefix in- probably reinforces the element -gjaldr, related to Old Norse gjalda ‘to pay or recompense’, or Ingólfr ‘Ing’s wolf’ (Ing was an ancient Germanic fertility god).English : habitational name from Ingol in Lancashire, which is named from the Old English personal name Inga + holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Probably a variant of German Ingel, from a short form of any of several Germanic personal names formed with Ing- (see 1 above).An early bearer, Richard Ingle (1609–c. 1653), was a rebel and a pirate who first came to the colonies in 1631 or 1632 as a tobacco merchant. He is known to have practiced piracy in MD.

    Ingle

  • Dingley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingley

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Dingley, possibly from Middle English dingle ‘hollow’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Dingley

  • Swingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Swingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from Middle English swingle ‘swingle’, a wooden implement used for beating flax or hemp (Middle Dutch swinghel, from the verb ‘to swing’).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Zwingel, a topographic name from Middle High German zwingel ‘citadel’.

    Swingle

  • Edred
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Edred

    Name of a King

    Edred

  • Saxon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Teutonic

    Saxon

    Sword; Swordsman; Knife; Single Edged Knife

    Saxon

  • Singler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singler

    English : from Middle English sengler, syngler ‘singular’ (Old French se(i)ngler), perhaps a nickname for a solitary person.German : topographic name for a valley dweller, from a diminutive of Middle High German senke ‘valley’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from Singeln near Waldshut.German : variant of Sing 1.

    Singler

  • SINDRE
  • Male

    Norwegian

    SINDRE

    Norwegian form of Old Norse Sindri, possibly SINDRE means "sparkling."

    SINDRE

  • Spindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spindle

    English : perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a spindle maker, from Middle English spindle, spindel (Old English spinel).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Spindel.

    Spindle

  • Tingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingler

    English : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English tingle (see Tingle).German : occupational or status name for a medieval judge or court official, from Old High German ding ‘legal proceeding’.German : variant of Tengler.

    Tingler

  • Ringle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ringle

    English : from the Old English personal name Hringwulf.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hring ‘ring’.German : metonymic occupational name for a ring maker (see Ringler).German : altered spelling of Ringel, an Old Prussian personal name.

    Ringle

  • Shingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shingler

    English : occupational name for someone who laid wooden tiles (shingles) on roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English schingle ‘shingle’.

    Shingler

  • Single
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Single

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place cleared of woods by fire, from Middle English sengle ‘burnt clearing’.German : from a pet form of a short form of a Germanic person name formed with sing ‘sing’ as the first element.

    Single

  • Dingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingle

    English : topographic name for someone living in a small wooded dell or hollow, Middle English dingle (of uncertain origin). There is a district of Liverpool called Dingle.South German : nickname or status name for a smallholder, from Middle High German dingelīn ‘smallholding’.Americanized spelling of the old Prussian name Dingel or Dyngele, possibly from Germanic thing ‘legal assembly’.

    Dingle

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Online names & meanings

  • Payne
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Payne

    Pagan.

  • Gretel
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Gretel

    Form of Margaret; Child of Light; Pearl

  • SADHBH
  • Female

    Irish

    SADHBH

    Irish Gaelic name SADHBH means "sweet."

  • Asaja
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Asaja

    Calm

  • Woodson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Woodson

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name for someone from Woodsome in West Yorkshire, named in Old English as æt wudu-hūsum ‘(place at) the houses in the wood’.

  • Vanisha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Vanisha

    Pure Cute; Queen of the Universe

  • Wyn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Wyn

    Handsome.

  • Daeg
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic, German, Irish

    Daeg

    Black-haired

  • Khairat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Khairat

    Benevolence; Charity

  • Ransleigh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Ransleigh

    Raven's Meadow

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  • Mingled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mingle

  • Single-minded
  • a.

    Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single-hearted.

  • Single
  • a.

    Simple; not wise; weak; silly.

  • Gingle
  • n. & v.

    See Jingle.

  • Single
  • v. i.

    To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot.

  • Single
  • a.

    Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman.

  • Single-foot
  • n.

    An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.

  • Single
  • a.

    Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.

  • Shingle
  • v. t.

    To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.

  • Gilt-edged
  • a.

    Having a gilt edge; as, gilt-edged paper.

  • Two-edged
  • a.

    Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as, a two-edged sword.

  • Single
  • n.

    A unit; one; as, to score a single.

  • Single
  • a.

    One only, as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star.

  • Single-breasted
  • a.

    Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.

  • Singly
  • adv.

    Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed; as, to attack another singly.

  • Single
  • a.

    Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat.

  • Singled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Single

  • Edged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Edge

  • Singles
  • n. pl.

    See Single, n., 2.

  • Jingled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Jingle