Ifugao word for a woven rattan covering on handles and shafts.
Sinhala for side plates on a sword.
Japanese word for a sword guard shape. Literelly "hollyhock shape".
Sword guards that were made across Asia, specifically with export in mind.
Sinhala for "knuckle guard".
Sinhala term given by Deraniyagala for "knuckle guard".
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.
Qing Chinese for "saber guard".
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.
A group of Japanese sword fitting makers working on the island of Hirado.
A Japanese maker of sword mounts, active in the Edo period.
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.
Chinese for the handguard of a weapon.
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.