Hindi from the Sanskrit aṅkuśa, it means "elephant goad".
The tongue on the butt end of a Maori war club.
Body of the Maori taiaha war club.
Hindi word for "tiger claw", a clawed weapon held in the palm of the hand.
Literally: "whip". Describes actual whips but also iron chain weapons and rigid bar-maces.
Description
The blunderbuss originated in 17th-century Europe. Its name comes from the Dutch word donderbus, literally "thundercan".
A type of axe associated with the Khond people of India.
Chinese for a ranking badge worn by civil and military officials
A type of gun from Montenegro with rich mother-of-pearl inlays.
Language: Japanese
Origin: Old literature
A traditional fire-making pouch.
The alternative spelling of the Džeferdar, a type of miquelet gun from Montenegro.
A type of Chinese mace with a smooth rod.
Acehnese word for blunderbuss.
Thai name for a type of blunderbuss produced by the Straits Chinese.
Indonesian word for a peculiar weapon/farming tool.
Indonesian word for a peculiar farming tool.
A Japanese scythe weapon with weight and chain.
A Chinese type of fighting flail
Indonesian word for a swivel cannon.
Marathi word for a parrying weapon consisting of two antelope horns.
Tibetan word for the matchlock musket.
An alternative name for the miquelet lock
Collector's jargon for a type of lock for a firearm
The Chinese word for matchlock musket.