Ifugao word for a woven rattan covering on handles and shafts.
Description
The blunderbuss originated in 17th-century Europe. Its name comes from the Dutch word donderbus, literally "thundercan".
Literally: "Spring-autumn blade", an alternative name for the yǎnyuèdāo.
A type of gun from Montenegro with rich mother-of-pearl inlays.
An Igorot barbed war javelin.
An Igorot javelin type with a wide, barbless head.
A commonly used name for the yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀).
A very long spear or lance, issued to the cavalry of the Guard Division.
Burmese for spear, lance, or javelin.
A very large spear issued to the cavalry contingent of the Guard Division.
A large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
The alternative spelling of the Džeferdar, a type of miquelet gun from Montenegro.
The long spear of the Jianruiying, the special forces of the Qing dynasty.
A type of spear used by the Jianruiying, the Qing's special forces.
Japanese word for a cross shaped spear
A type of javelin used by the Igorot headhunters of Luzon.
Acehnese word for blunderbuss.
Thai name for a type of blunderbuss produced by the Straits Chinese.
Japanese term for an irregular hamon sometimes found on spearheads
Nickname for Guan Yu's "Green Dragon Crescent Blade".
Indonesian word for a swivel cannon.
A large spear issued to the troops of the Green Standard Army in the Qing dynasty