Dhār (धार्)
Nepali term for the edge of a blade.Jeyen
Manchu word for the tip of a saber.Dhu alfaqar (ذو الفقار)
An Islamic legendary sword.Husa Valley dha
A type of dha made by the Chinese Shan in Husa Valley, Yunnan.Hakim shāhī
A style of Indian sword hilt.Talwar (तलवार)
The curved sword of India.Hakim khāni
A style of Indian sword hiltKaran shāhī
A style of Indian sword hiltDha shay
A name for the long Burmese dha.Linkin dha
Colonial British name A type of dha used by various tribes in northern Burma.Trường đao (長刀)
A large Vietnamese type of falchion sword.Dha-lwé
Burmese for a type of sword worn slung over the shoulder.Thanh gươm (劍)
Vietnamese for a ceremonial saber.Teghá (तेग)
A type of Indian saber with a broad blade.Gươm (鎌)
The Vietnamese saber.Gươm truòng (鎌長)
The Vietnamese two-handed saber.Zhǎnmǎdāo (斬馬刀)
Literally, "horse cutting blade". The name of various classical Chinese weapons.Butterfly swords
English name for the húdiédāo (蝴蝶刀)Bat jam do (八斬刀)
Cantonese pronunciation for bāzhǎndāo, an alternative name for húdiédāo.Bāzhǎndāo (八斬刀)
Alternative name for the húdiédāo.Kǎndāo (砍刀)
Chinese for "chopping saber". An alternative name for the dàdāo.Dàdāo (大刀)
Literally "big knife", it is primarily associated with the iconic broad saber of post-imperial China.Shuāngjiàn (雙劍)
Chinese for double straightsword.Kōra (कोर)
A forward-curved sword that is associated mainly with the Ghurkas of Nepal.Pa tam (པ་ཏམ་)
Tibetan word for a sword worn at the waist.Dpa'dam (དཔའ་དམ་)
Tibetan name for their typical dress sword.Húdiédāo (蝴蝶刀)
A type of Chinese double swords with D-shaped guards.Sosun pattah (सोसन पत्ता)
An Indian sword with a recurved blade.Garin
Manchu for "saber guard".Green Standard Army Zhanmadao
The Green Standard Army Zhanmadao was a large two-handed saber of the Qing dynasty.
Loho
Manchu word for saber.Zi Qín Jì (子勤記)
A Chinese sword maker's shop that was active during the Guangxu period (1875 - 1908).Thuda
Sinhala for the point of a sword blade.Agissa
Sinhala term for the edge on a sword blade.Peeli
Sinhala for grooves on a blade. (Fullers).Isa
Sinhala for "blade".Kadu patha
Sinhala for "blade".Alluva
Sinhala for side plates on a sword.Sérapéṅdiya mūna
Sinhala for the head of a mythical bird. Often used as sword ornament.Vari sārkawa
Sinhala for the quillons on a Sinhalese sword.Ath häde
Sinhala for "knuckle guard".Ath väsma
Sinhala term given by Deraniyagala for "knuckle guard".Siṃha mūnu mitta
Sinhala for "lion-faced hilt"Mitta
Sinhala for "hilt".Gediya
Sinhala for "pommel".Siṃha
Sinhalese for "lion". The national symbol of the Sinhalese people.Dāo shàng xiù (刀上鏥)
Language: Mandarin Chinese
Source: Classical literature