-
Scottish dirk is a
probable development from the 16th
century but like all
medieval societies, the
Highlander needed a
knife for
everyday use. The
dirk became...
- A
knife (pl.: knives; from Old
Norse knifr '
knife,
dirk') is a tool or
weapon with a
cutting edge or blade,
usually attached to a
handle or hilt. One...
- carries,
concealed in
whole or in part, any
bowie knife,
dirk knife,
butcher knife,
switchblade knife...shall upon
conviction be punished" by a fine or...
- carries,
concealed in
whole or in part, any
bowie knife,
dirk knife,
butcher knife,
switchblade knife ...
shall upon
conviction be punished" by a fine...
- A balisong, also
known as a
butterfly knife, fan
knife or
Batangas knife, is a type of
folding pocketknife that
originated in the Philippines. Its distinct...
- (also
known as
switch knife,
automatic knife,
pushbutton knife,
ejector knife,
flick knife,
gravity knife,
flick blade, or
spring knife) is a pocketknife...
-
dagger (alternately
known as a
punch dagger,
punch knife, push
knife or, less often, a push
dirk) is a short-bladed
dagger with a "T"
handle designed...
-
knife or a gambler's
dagger is a
small fixed-blade
knife (usually, a dagger) that is
designed to be
carried in or on a boot. Typically, such a
knife is...
- A
utility knife is any type of
knife used for
general manual work purposes. Such
knives were
originally fixed-blade
knives with
durable cutting edges suitable...
- handles, as do many
early sgian-dubhs. The
larger knife is
likely the
ancestor of the
modern dirk. The sgian-dubh can be seen in
portraits of kilted...