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Dāo dǐ gū (刀底箍)
Qing Chinese for a saber scabbard endpiece.
Dāo dǐ yún (刀底雲)
Qing Chinese for a specific type of scabbard endpiece.
Dāo qiào dǐ shù (刀鞘底束)
Qing Chinese for saber scabbard endpiece.
Dāo liáng (刀梁)
Qing Chinese for the suspension bar on a saber scabbard.
Qiàoshàng shuāngyǎn shù (鞘上雙眼束)
Qing Chinese for the suspension bar on a scabbard.
Dāo shùliáng (刀束樑)
Qing Chinese for the suspension bar on a saber scabbard.
Dāoqiào zhōngshù (刀鞘中束)
Qing Chinese for "saber suspension bands".
Dāoqiào shù (刀鞘束)
Qing Chinese for saber scabbard mounts.
Qiào kǒugū (鞘口箍)
Qing Chinese for the mouthpiece of a scabbard.
Dāoqiào kǒugū (刀鞘口箍)
Qing Chinese for the mouthpiece of a saber scabbard.
Dāoqiào (刀鞘)
Qing Chinese for "saber scabbard".
Dāo cáo (刀槽)
Qing Chinese for a groove in a saber blade.
Sikin panjang
A straight, single-edged sword with forked hilt used in northern Sumatra.
Dāo tūnkǒu (刀吞口)
Qing Chinese term for the collar-piece found on some Chinese sabers.
Hùshǒu pán (護手盤)
Qing Chinese word for a disc guard.
Dāo hūshǒu (刀護手)
Qing Chinese for "saber guard".
Bǎgū (靶箍)
Qing Chinese for the ferrule of a sword hilt.
Dāobǎ shù (刀把束)
Qing Chinese for the ferrule of a saber hilt.
Dāobǎ dǐngshù (刀把頂束)
Qing Chinese for "saber pommel".
Dāobǎ (刀把 / 刀把)
Qing Chinese for "saber grip".
Dandpatta
The Marathi name for the pata, a gauntlet sword thought to have been developed by them.
Patá
An Indian gauntlet sword.
Khanda (खंडा)
A type of Indian sword with a heavy, straight blade that widens at the top.
Zulfiqar
An Islamic legendary sword.
Pulouar
A saber associated with the Pashtuns of present-day Afghanistan.
Yútóudāo (魚頭刀)
A subtype of Chinese sabers with a peaked spine.
Pèidāo (佩刀)
Literally "waist-worn-saber".
Jiāgāng (加鋼)
A construction of edged weapons where a separate piece of high-carbon steel is forged into layers of milder steel.
Tuánliàn jiàn (團練劍)
The Chinese militia jian. A simple, practical version of the Chinese straightsword.
Jiàn (劍)
The Chinese straightsword.
Dāo (刀)
Used to describe a wide variety of single-edged tools and weapons.
Dha / da (ဓား)
Burmese word for sword, knife or chopper.
Yànlíngdāo (雁翎刀)
A Chinese saber type that translates as "goose-feather saber".
Yànchìdāo (雁翅刀)
Chinese saber type with a gently curved blade and clipped tip.
Liǔyèdāo (柳葉刀)
A Chinese saber with a gentle curve.
Yànmáodāo (雁毛刀)
A Chinese saber type with a mainly straight blade that curves up at the tip. It literally means "goose-quill-saber".
Dāndāo (單刀)
Literally "single saber", it refers to any type of dāo used solely without shield or weapon in the other hand.
Ban
The national sword of the Kingdom of Sikkim, a monarchy in the eastern Himalayas.
Twist-core steel
A type of pattern-welding using twisted rods of steel.
Huāwéngāng (花文鋼)
A type of pattern welding known in English as twist-core.
Churi chenm
A type of Bhutanese sword with a triple "W" pattern on its silver-clad scabbard.
Patag
Dzongkha name for the Bhutanese sword.
Niúwěidāo (牛尾刀)
A late form of Chinese saber with a pronounced widening at the tip.
Pagination
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