What is another word for dirk?

Pronunciation: [dˈɜːk] (IPA)

Dirk is a word that refers to a short dagger, often with a pointed triangular blade. There are several synonyms for this word, including poniard, stiletto, and dagger. Poniard is a word that refers to a small dagger with a pointed blade, often used for piercing. Stiletto is similar to a dirk but has a long, thin blade designed for stabbing. Dagger, on the other hand, applies to any small weapon with a sharp, pointed blade. Other synonyms for dirk include bodkin, skean, and skewer. Each of these words has slightly different connotations and nuances, but they all refer to small knives meant for close-range combat.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Derk.

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Usage examples for Dirk

They awoke Frank and Martha, Ahmed and dirk, and told them of their plan.
"Eight Keys to Eden"
Mark Irvin Clifton
In fact, after she suggested this, she and all her friends called me nothing but dirk.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
Dampier then cautiously ran northward, keeping the land in sight until he anchored in dirk Hartog's Road, in a sound which he named Sharks' Bay, for the reason that his men caught and ate, among other things, many sharks, including one eleven feet long, and says Dampier, "Our men eat them very savorilly."
"The Naval Pioneers of Australia"
Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery

Famous quotes with Dirk

  • A Scotchman in a passion must necessarily be a very ferocious and dangerous animal: it is therefore, very well for me to have been at so great a distance when the fit came on; otherwise, perhaps, instead of an angry letter, I should have received your dirk in my wem. Egertons advice, no doubt, was meant to be confined to English Booksellers, as he must be thoroughly sensible, if it were only from his dealings with you, of the immaculacy of his Scotish brethren...You seem to forget that three shillings sterling is near two pounds Scots, and that there has been a time when the mighty and puissant Monarch of all Scotland had not such a sum in his Treasury. The case is altered, I perceive, at present; but whom have you to thank for it?
    Joseph Ritson
  • Silence lay like a white shroud over all. Kane wrenched his dirk clear and a trickle of seeping blood followed sluggishly, then ceased. The Puritan mechanically swished the blade through the air to shake off the red drops which clung to the steel, and as it flashed in the lanthorn light, it seemed to Jack Hollinster to glitter like a blue flame--a flame which had been quenched in scarlet.
    Robert E. Howard

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