Sinhala term for the edge on a sword blade.
Ifugao word for a woven rattan covering on handles and shafts.
Sinhala for side plates on a sword.
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.
Sinhala for "knuckle guard".
Sinhala term given by Deraniyagala for "knuckle guard".
Hindi word for "tiger claw", a clawed weapon held in the palm of the hand.
Qing Chinese for the ferrule of a sword hilt.
South Nias word for a specific type of sword.
The national sword of the Kingdom of Sikkim, a monarchy in the eastern Himalayas.
Cantonese pronunciation for bāzhǎndāo, an alternative name for húdiédāo.
Alternative name for the húdiédāo.
Nias name for the monkey-like figure carved on some sword hilts.
Generic Nias word for "knife" or "sword".
Literally: "whip". Describes actual whips but also iron chain weapons and rigid bar-maces.
A group of sword makers in Bizen, Japan, active in the Muromachi period.
A type of axe associated with the Khond people of India.
English name for the húdiédāo (蝴蝶刀)
Chinese for a ranking badge worn by civil and military officials
Chinese term for "long saber".
A type of Bhutanese sword with a triple "W" pattern on its silver-clad scabbard.
Thai word for a single-edged sword.
Literally "big knife", it is primarily associated with the iconic broad saber of post-imperial China.