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  • Dagger-axe
  • Chinese polearm

    The dagger-axe (Chinese: 戈; pinyin: gē; Wade–Giles: ko) is a type of polearm that was in use from the Longshan culture until the Han dynasty in China.

    Dagger-axe

    Dagger-axe

    Dagger-axe

  • Polearm
  • Pole-mounted close combat weapon

    ancient China, the use of the dagger-axe decreased dramatically after the Qin and Han dynasties. The ji combines the dagger axe with a spear. By the post-classical

    Polearm

    Polearm

    Polearm

  • Chinese polearm
  • Polearm traditionally used by Chinese armies

    (槍), and ji (戟). They are translated into English as dagger-axe, spear, and halberd. Dagger-axes were originally a short slashing weapon with a 0.9–1

    Chinese polearm

    Chinese polearm

    Chinese_polearm

  • Ji (polearm)
  • Chinese pole weapon

    Chinese martial arts. The ji was initially a hybrid between a spear and a dagger-axe. It was a relatively common infantry weapon in Ancient China, and was

    Ji (polearm)

    Ji (polearm)

    Ji_(polearm)

  • Axe
  • Type of wedge tool

    concentrating more of its weight in the axehead.[original research?] Dagger-axe (Ji or Ge): A variant of Chinese polearm-like weapon with a divided two-part

    Axe

    Axe

    Axe

  • Halberd
  • Type of polearm with axe blade topped with a spike

    two-handed battle axe known in the 16th and 17th centuries in Eastern Europe Bill, similar to a halberd but with a hooked blade form Ge or dagger-axe, a Chinese

    Halberd

    Halberd

    Halberd

  • List of premodern combat weapons
  • staff (European) Dagger-axe, ko (Chinese) Danish axe, hafted axe, English long axe, Viking axe, Danish longer axe (European) Epsilon axe (European, Middle

    List of premodern combat weapons

    List_of_premodern_combat_weapons

  • Erlitou culture
  • Bronze Age culture in China

    as well as ritual dagger-axes (ge). Jade ritual blade with seven holes Jade ritual blade with ornate edges Jade ritual dagger-axe (ge) Symbols on ceramic

    Erlitou culture

    Erlitou culture

    Erlitou_culture

  • Battle axe
  • Axe specifically designed for combat

    battle axe (also battle-axe, battle ax, or battle-ax) is an axe specifically designed for combat. Battle axes were designed differently to utility axes, with

    Battle axe

    Battle axe

    Battle_axe

  • Pike (weapon)
  • Long spear used by infantry

    polearm weapons, but the most popular was the dagger-axe, pike-like long spear, and the ji. The dagger-axe and ji came in various lengths, from 2.75 to

    Pike (weapon)

    Pike (weapon)

    Pike_(weapon)

  • Chariots in ancient China
  • which to control troops while providing archers and soldiers armed with dagger-axes increased mobility. They reached a peak of importance during the Spring

    Chariots in ancient China

    Chariots in ancient China

    Chariots_in_ancient_China

  • Late Shang
  • Earliest known literate civilization in China

    have been developed in the Yangtze region, while daggers with animal-head pommels and some dagger-axes have precursors in Northern zone cultures. Although

    Late Shang

    Late Shang

    Late_Shang

  • Ko
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    university in Tokyo, Japan Ko, an ancient Chinese weapon also known as a dagger-axe in English Kō, a version of the foot plough used by the Māori people Gene

    Ko

    Ko

  • Mambele
  • African hybrid knife/axe

    A mambele is a form of hybrid knife/axe in central and southern Africa, originating from a curved throwing dagger used by the Mangbetu.[citation needed]

    Mambele

    Mambele

    Mambele

  • Chinese sword
  • At this point, at least some soldiers used the jian rather than the dagger-axe due to its greater flexibility and portability. China started producing

    Chinese sword

    Chinese_sword

  • Military of the Shang dynasty
  • pole-axes, pole-based dagger-axes, composite bows, and bronze or leather helmets. Aristocrats and commoners both fought with axe, spear, bow and dagger-axe

    Military of the Shang dynasty

    Military of the Shang dynasty

    Military_of_the_Shang_dynasty

  • Shang dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC)

    variety of stone and bronze weaponry, including spears, pole-axes, pole-based dagger-axes, composite bows, and bronze or leather helmets. Although the

    Shang dynasty

    Shang dynasty

    Shang_dynasty

  • Hymn to the Fallen (Jiu Ge)
  • Classical Chinese poem

    weapon and song -- are distinct.) Translations include dagger-axe, pike, halberd, and others (dagger-axe is descriptive, the others tend to be the names of

    Hymn to the Fallen (Jiu Ge)

    Hymn to the Fallen (Jiu Ge)

    Hymn_to_the_Fallen_(Jiu_Ge)

  • Spear
  • Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing

    dynasty. This weapon was less prominent on the battlefield than the ge (dagger-axe). In some archaeological examples two tiny holes or ears can be found

    Spear

    Spear

  • List of martial arts weapons
  • using them. Bladed weapons Swords: see Types of swords Knives Daggers: see List of daggers Axe Sickle/Kama War hammer Polearms Halberd Spear/Yari Naginata

    List of martial arts weapons

    List_of_martial_arts_weapons

  • Biangbiang noodles
  • Type of Chinese noodles

    evidence). For UTC-01312, "radical 刂 (knife)" has become "radical 戈 (dagger-axe)" in the academic paper used as evidence. Members of the Unicode Consortium

    Biangbiang noodles

    Biangbiang noodles

    Biangbiang_noodles

  • War scythe
  • Type of polearm with a curved single-edged blade

    Rhomphaia – Larger variant of the falx, much more similar to the war scythe Dagger-axe Paul, Martin (1967). ARMES et ARMURES de Charlemagne à Louis XIV. Fribourg:

    War scythe

    War scythe

    War_scythe

  • List of inventions and discoveries of Neolithic China
  • Neolithic Revolution. Dagger-axe: The dagger-axe or ge was developed from agricultural stone implement during the Neolithic, dagger-axe made of stone are

    List of inventions and discoveries of Neolithic China

    List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_of_Neolithic_China

  • Ge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    or Gê, a Greek goddess personifying the Earth Gē, an ancient Chinese dagger-axe Gě, a volume unit Gê peoples, indigenous peoples in Brazil A short-form

    Ge

    Ge

  • Wu (state)
  • State during the Spring and Autumn period

    Wu Yue State, bronze Ge (Dagger-axe)

    Wu (state)

    Wu (state)

    Wu_(state)

  • Military of the Warring States
  • end of the Qin dynasty. Swords up to 110 cm in length began to appear. Dagger-axe, Eastern Zhou Warring States halberd (ji) Warring States lance (pi) Mace

    Military of the Warring States

    Military of the Warring States

    Military_of_the_Warring_States

  • Lower Xiajiadian culture
  • Archaeological culture in China

    are dagger-axes with an integrated handle, mace head, piers, knives, and earrings. Mainly small artifacts only were made of bronze, such as dagger and

    Lower Xiajiadian culture

    Lower Xiajiadian culture

    Lower_Xiajiadian_culture

  • Longshan culture
  • Late Neolithic culture in northern China

    suggesting conflict between polities in these areas. The introduction of the dagger-axe, a purely military weapon that cannot be used for hunting, indicates a

    Longshan culture

    Longshan culture

    Longshan_culture

  • Chinese character classification
  • represented. Xu Shen gave two examples: 武; 'military', formed from 戈; 'dagger-axe' and 止; 'foot' 信; 'truthful', formed from 人; 'person' (later reduced to

    Chinese character classification

    Chinese_character_classification

  • Mōryō
  • Term in Japanese folklore

    innards of the dead. It would then perform the 'Rites of Zhou', take a dagger-axe and go into the grave hole, and bring destruction. In its true nature

    Mōryō

    Mōryō

    Mōryō

  • Chariot
  • Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power

    a driver, and sometimes a third warrior who was armed with a spear or dagger-axe. From the 8th to 5th centuries BC the Chinese use of chariots reached

    Chariot

    Chariot

    Chariot

  • Ottomány culture
  • Early Bronze Age culture

    Silver dagger, Hungary Burial goods from Nižná Myšľa, Slovakia Gold burial goods from Nižná Myšľa Bronze battle-axe, Hungary, c. 1500 BC Decorated axe, Romania

    Ottomány culture

    Ottomány culture

    Ottomány_culture

  • Heavy infantry
  • Heavily armed and armoured soldiers

    armour, and were equipped with spears and wooden shields, halberds, dagger-axes, swords, and small and large shields covered in metal. Some soldiers

    Heavy infantry

    Heavy infantry

    Heavy_infantry

  • Erlitou
  • Archaeological site in Henan, China

    grave good. Jade objects such as daggers, axes, tablets, and dagger-axes, and ceremonial bronze weapons such as yue [zh] axes have also been recovered. Alongside

    Erlitou

    Erlitou

    Erlitou

  • Chữ Hán
  • Chinese characters used in Vietnamese writing

    would be 武 (vũ [võ], 'military, martial') which is made up of 戈 (qua, 'dagger-axe') and 止 (chỉ, 'foot, to walk'). Chữ chuyển chú (𡨸轉注) – Derivative cognates

    Chữ Hán

    Chữ Hán

    Chữ_Hán

  • Naval warfare
  • Combat involving sea-going ships

    chuan ge ships (dagger-axe ships, or halberd ships), thought to be a simple description of ships manned by marines carrying dagger-axe halberds as personal

    Naval warfare

    Naval warfare

    Naval_warfare

  • Bell Beaker culture
  • European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC

    preference for the dagger and bow, the favourite weapon in the Carpathian Basin during the first half of the third millennium was the shaft-hole axe. Here, Bell

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell_Beaker_culture

  • Fu Hao
  • Shang dynasty general, diviner, Queen consort to King Wu Ding

    In her tomb were large axes (fig. 1a), derived from the shapes of ancient jade examples, standard spearheads and dagger-axes, ge, for an accompanying

    Fu Hao

    Fu Hao

    Fu_Hao

  • List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad
  • (618–907) Yuncheng, Shanxi Shanxi Art Museum, Taiyuan Jade ceremonial dagger-axe 大玉戈 Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BCE) Wuhan, Hubei 1974 Hubei Provincial Museum

    List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad

    List_of_Chinese_cultural_relics_forbidden_to_be_exhibited_abroad

  • Upper Xiajiadian culture
  • Bronze age archaeological culture in Northeast China

    comparable bronzes from Zhou states. In the later periods, Zhou-style dagger-axes and bronze vessels were found at Upper Xiajiadian sites. In one case

    Upper Xiajiadian culture

    Upper Xiajiadian culture

    Upper_Xiajiadian_culture

  • History of weapons
  • on a large scale in China for weapons, including spears, pole-axes, pole-based dagger-axes, composite bows, and bronze or leather helmets. From the excavations

    History of weapons

    History of weapons

    History_of_weapons

  • Hu (surname)
  • Surname list

    "how; why; what" (he 何), "long-lasting; far-reaching" (xia 遐), "part of a dagger-axe", hu- in "butterfly" (hudie 蝴蝶), or possibly "Northern Barbarians". According

    Hu (surname)

    Hu (surname)

    Hu_(surname)

  • List of DC Comics characters: J
  • Universe Online. This version resembles the Grim Reaper and utilizes a dagger-axe. Judomaster is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic

    List of DC Comics characters: J

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_J

  • Prehistoric Chinese religions
  • often with the same set of grave goods – two wine vessels, a ge dagger-axe, a qi battle-axe, and accompanying jades. Graves of common people feature neither

    Prehistoric Chinese religions

    Prehistoric Chinese religions

    Prehistoric_Chinese_religions

  • El Argar
  • Bronze age site in southern Spain

    naming), with a predominance of pithoi and grave goods composed of daggers, axes, swords, Montejícar-type halberds and personal ornaments. Argar IV or

    El Argar

    El Argar

    El_Argar

  • Hsien-Ko
  • Video game and anime character

    Hou" special attack (throwing various projectiles including swords, daggers, axes, sledgehammers, kunai, shuriken, boomerangs, fuse bombs, chains, weights

    Hsien-Ko

    Hsien-Ko

  • Xu (state)
  • Ancient Chinese State until conquered by the State of Wu in 512 BC

    (2012). 越王差徐戈铭文释读 [Interpreting the inscription on King Chaixu of Yue's ge-dagger axe] (PDF). Kaogu (in Chinese) (12): 86–90. Sawyer, Ralph D. (2013). Conquest

    Xu (state)

    Xu (state)

    Xu_(state)

  • Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese
  • luán phonetic." (14/5) Rong 戎: "兵也. 從戈從甲." "Weapons, warfare. From 戈 'dagger axe; halberd' and 甲 'helmet' radicals." (13/21) Di 狄: "赤狄, 本犬種. 狄之為言淫辟也. 从犬

    Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese

    Graphic_pejoratives_in_written_Chinese

  • Bronze Age sword
  • Historical style of weapon

    symbolized by bronze mirrors with fine linear design and bronze swords, dagger-axes, and spears. Bronze Age Europe Håga Kurgan Hassle Yetholm-type shields

    Bronze Age sword

    Bronze Age sword

    Bronze_Age_sword

  • Zeng (state)
  • Zhou dynasty Chinese state

    Triple dagger-axe ji from the state of Zeng

    Zeng (state)

    Zeng (state)

    Zeng_(state)

  • Guifang
  • Historical people of China

    In her tomb were large axes (fig. 1a), derived from the shapes of ancient jade examples, standard spearheads and dagger-axes, ge, for an accompanying

    Guifang

    Guifang

    Guifang

  • Chinese character internal structures
  • meaning of the character, for example: 武 ('military', formed from 戈 (dagger-axe) and 止 (foot)) and 信 ('truthful', formed from 人 (person, later reduced

    Chinese character internal structures

    Chinese_character_internal_structures

  • The Granstream Saga
  • 1997 role-playing video game

    the player utilizes several weapons and abilities, such as swords, daggers, axes, warhammers, and various spells. When not in combat, they spend a very

    The Granstream Saga

    The_Granstream_Saga

  • Cangjie input method
  • Chinese keyboard entry system

    :木土廿戈 Stroke group H 竹 bamboo (斜 apostrophe) :竹日弓日 :竹日 :弓竹尸 :竹人日山 I 戈 dagger axe (點 dot) :竹手戈 :戈弓人 :戈月金弓 :土戈 J 十 ten (交 cruciform) :十口 :卜十大尸十 :十女 :廿十一一

    Cangjie input method

    Cangjie input method

    Cangjie_input_method

  • Bhuj (weapon)
  • Knife or dagger originating from Gujarat

    of knife or dagger from Sindh and Kutch district of Gujarat. Kaat is commonly called an axe-knife, because the blade is fixed onto an axe-like haft. The

    Bhuj (weapon)

    Bhuj (weapon)

    Bhuj_(weapon)

  • Military of the Han dynasty
  • Imperial Chinese army

    dynasty inventory list (13 BC) Item Inventory Imperial Heirloom Bronze dagger-axe 632 563 Spear 52,555 2,377 Long lance (pi) 451,222 1,421 Ranseur-like

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Science and technology of the Han dynasty
  • with an iron sword measuring roughly 1 m (3.3 ft) in length. The ancient dagger-axe (ge) made of bronze was still used by Han soldiers, although it was gradually

    Science and technology of the Han dynasty

    Science and technology of the Han dynasty

    Science_and_technology_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Vallée des merveilles
  • site on the slope of Mount Bégo. the engravings display objects like daggers, axes, and scythes. Suns, stars and spirals are represented. Ovals with criss-crossed

    Vallée des merveilles

    Vallée des merveilles

    Vallée_des_merveilles

  • Mughal weapons
  • Weaponry of the Mughal Empire

    classified into five categories: swords and shields, maces, battle-axes, spears and daggers. Weapons used for long range attacks were the bow and arrow (Kaman

    Mughal weapons

    Mughal weapons

    Mughal_weapons

  • Zhukaigou culture
  • Culture in Inner Mongolia, China (c. 2000 – c. 1400 BC)

    objects that included typical "Northern Zone" items like daggers, with typical Shang ge (戈) dagger-axes, and knives that reveal both Shang and northern features

    Zhukaigou culture

    Zhukaigou culture

    Zhukaigou_culture

  • Battle Axe Records
  • Independent record label

    Battle Axe Records is an independent record label based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was founded by Shane Bunting (Madchild of Swollen Members)

    Battle Axe Records

    Battle_Axe_Records

  • Freer Gallery of Art
  • Art museum in Washington, D.C.

    Portrait of Saint Mark in Armenian Gospel manuscript. Yohanes, Armenia, 1253 Dagger-axe with inscription of thirty characters. Jade (nephrite). Erlitou culture

    Freer Gallery of Art

    Freer Gallery of Art

    Freer_Gallery_of_Art

  • Jinsha site
  • Archaeological site in Chengdu, China

    Jade Dagger-axe (Le. 42.6 Wi. 10.43 Dp. 0.9cm)

    Jinsha site

    Jinsha site

    Jinsha_site

  • Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng
  • Archaeological site in Hubei, China

    artifacts, the tomb contained a trove of weaponry, including arrowheads, dagger-axes spear tips and chariot wheel spokes. This tomb is important in the history

    Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Tomb_of_Marquis_Yi_of_Zeng

  • List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth
  • List of weapons and armour in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth

    (short sword), and lhang (cutlass, sword). Dagger, knife: Noldorin Sindarin: sigil, Quenya: cirma, sicil Axe: North Sindarin: hathol, Quenya: pelekko (Hooker

    List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth

    List_of_weapons_and_armour_in_Middle-earth

  • Qian (surname)
  • Chinese surname

    right. Jiān itself was an ideograph taking its meaning from Chinese dagger-axes (戈, gē) used originally in opposition and later in conjunction. The simplified

    Qian (surname)

    Qian (surname)

    Qian_(surname)

  • Vilabouly Complex, Laos
  • Archaeological site in Laos

    Dagger axe, pots, and copper ingots found at Peun Balo site.

    Vilabouly Complex, Laos

    Vilabouly Complex, Laos

    Vilabouly_Complex,_Laos

  • Hardstone carving
  • Artistic carving of semi-precious stones or gems

    begins with the carving of ritual objects, including blades for ji and dagger-axes clearly never intended for use, and the "Six Ritual Jades" including

    Hardstone carving

    Hardstone carving

    Hardstone_carving

  • Cutlass
  • Short sword used by sailors on sailing ships

    "knife". Often occurring with the full tang (i.e. slab tang) more typical of daggers than swords in Europe, these blades may ultimately derive through the falchion

    Cutlass

    Cutlass

  • Military of Goryeo
  • two main ships that served in the early period navy were the Gwaseon, (dagger-axe ship, 과선; 戈船 and the Daenuseon (big tower ship, 대누선; 大樓船. The Daenuseon

    Military of Goryeo

    Military of Goryeo

    Military_of_Goryeo

  • Wu Ding
  • 13th-century BC king of the Shang dynasty

    and bronze weapons, including máo (矛) spears, yuè (鉞) pole-axes, gē (戈) pole-based dagger-axes, and composite bows. At the time of Wu Ding, bronze weapons

    Wu Ding

    Wu Ding

    Wu_Ding

  • Last Ranker
  • 2010 video game

    tied to different combat styles; subweapons include a second sword, dagger, axe, gun or gauntlet. Zig can have two accessible pairings of main and sub

    Last Ranker

    Last_Ranker

  • Pistol sword
  • Sword with a pistol or revolver attached

    barrel of the pistol attached to the side of the blade of a shortsword or dagger. A shell guard protected the firing mechanism when it was used as a sword

    Pistol sword

    Pistol sword

    Pistol_sword

  • Zichan
  • Chinese statesman of the State of Zheng (died 522 BC)

    he had intended to kill him. You Chu, aware of the danger, came with a dagger-axe. He chased Gongsun Hei to a crossroads, and there wounded him. After Gongsun

    Zichan

    Zichan

    Zichan

  • Trumbash
  • Throwing knife

    41 Werner Fischer, Manfred A. Zirngibl, African Weapons: Knives, Daggers, Swords, Axes, Throwing Knives, 1978, p.67 Jan Elsen, De fer et de fierté, Armes

    Trumbash

    Trumbash

    Trumbash

  • Tareq Rajab Museum
  • Islamic art museum in Kuwait

    displaying a diverse collection of firearms, gunpowder flasks, swords, daggers, axes, and armour. The firearms collection today is one of the most important

    Tareq Rajab Museum

    Tareq Rajab Museum

    Tareq_Rajab_Museum

  • Military history of the Song dynasty
  • 'But then there was military activity under Heaven, and [men with] dagger-axes and halberds filled the roads. Men wished to carry keen-edged [weapons]

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Orkhevi, Tbilisi
  • Settlement/suburb in the Samgori district of Tbilisi, Georgia

    found, including various ceramics (jugs, pots, bowls), bronze weapons (daggers, axes, spearheads, and arrowheads), as well as ornaments made of bronze, bone

    Orkhevi, Tbilisi

    Orkhevi, Tbilisi

    Orkhevi,_Tbilisi

  • List of medieval weapons
  • This is a list of weapons that were used during the medieval period. Battle axe Bec de corbin Bludgeon Club Flail Flanged mace Mace Morning star Quarterstaff

    List of medieval weapons

    List_of_medieval_weapons

  • Xueren
  • Chinese intellectual journal

    Look at the Origins of Tibetan Culture Wang Xiaodun 303 A Study of the Dagger-Axe with the "Bi bing" Inscriptions Found at Jingmen Luo Zhao 325 The Mo Sword

    Xueren

    Xueren

  • Seriation (archaeology)
  • Archaeological method of relative dating

    presents a seriation result of Danish hoards based on artefact types like daggers, axes, and swords. The result is not a chronological sequence due to the selection

    Seriation (archaeology)

    Seriation_(archaeology)

  • Nishimotomezuka Kofun
  • Historical Japanese burial mound

    iron products such as 56 iron arrowheads, and 26 iron swords, iron daggers, axes, and fishing gear. From these grave goods, it is estimated that the

    Nishimotomezuka Kofun

    Nishimotomezuka Kofun

    Nishimotomezuka_Kofun

  • Ötzi
  • Natural mummy of a man

    be "at least four thousand years old" on the basis of the typology of an axe among the retrieved objects. Tissue samples from the corpse and other accompanying

    Ötzi

    Ötzi

    Ötzi

  • Goygol (city)
  • City & Municipality in Goygol, Azerbaijan

    cemetery was excavated in the 1990s, with many bronze weapons (swords, daggers, axes), some jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces), and clay black dishes

    Goygol (city)

    Goygol (city)

    Goygol_(city)

  • Dagger Mouth
  • 2011 studio album by Swollen Members

    Dagger Mouth is the sixth studio album by Canadian hip-hop group Swollen Members. It was released on April 12, 2011, by Battle Axe Records and Suburban

    Dagger Mouth

    Dagger_Mouth

  • Jack Dagger
  • American knife throwing and primitive weapons expert

    Jack Dagger is an American knife throwing and primitive weapons expert. He grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he started practicing knife and axe throwing

    Jack Dagger

    Jack_Dagger

  • Swollen Members
  • Canadian hip hop group

    group released four 12-inch vinyl singles on Madchild's indie label Battle Axe Records, initially distributed by New York-based Fat Beats. The singles sold

    Swollen Members

    Swollen Members

    Swollen_Members

  • Tsuyama massacre
  • 1938 spree killing in Japan

    seriously injured three others using a Remington shotgun, a katana, two daggers and an axe, before killing himself with the shotgun. It is the deadliest shooting

    Tsuyama massacre

    Tsuyama massacre

    Tsuyama_massacre

  • Onzil
  • of ethnic groups from eastern Gabon (Kota, Fang, Mbété). Looking like an axe, the onzil has a calao-shaped blade. Its handle, often made of wood, is covered

    Onzil

    Onzil

    Onzil

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)
  • and iron casting, which were introduced from the mainland. Iron knives and axes, followed by bronze swords, spears and mirrors, were brought to Japan from

    List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(archaeological_materials)

  • Ceremonial weapon
  • Object used for ceremonial displays of power or authority

    capable of actual combat, most notably in the military. Maces, halberds, daggers, and swords are the most common form of ceremonial weapons, but in theory

    Ceremonial weapon

    Ceremonial weapon

    Ceremonial_weapon

  • Bhooth Bangla
  • 2026 Indian film by Priyadarshan

    married. He agreed, but during the ceremony she stabbed him with an enchanted dagger hidden in the wedding garland. His body was buried beneath the earth, while

    Bhooth Bangla

    Bhooth_Bangla

  • Kopis
  • Greek curved knife or sword

    makhaira (μάχαιρα, another Greek word, meaning "chopper" or "short sword", "dagger") is not entirely clear in ancient texts, but modern specialists tend to

    Kopis

    Kopis

    Kopis

  • Koban culture
  • Bronze and Iron Age culture

    after the village of Koban, Northern Ossetia, where in 1869 battle-axes, daggers, decorative items and other objects were discovered in a kurgan. Later

    Koban culture

    Koban culture

    Koban_culture

  • Nordic Stone Age
  • Time period in Scandinavia

    Ceremonial axe head (Alunda moose), c. 2500 BC Amber disc and beads, Battle Axe culture, Denmark Single Grave culture artefacts, Denmark The Hindsgavl Dagger, a

    Nordic Stone Age

    Nordic Stone Age

    Nordic_Stone_Age

  • Únětice culture
  • Bronze Age archaeological culture in Central Europe

    2300–1950 BC: triangular daggers, flat axes, stone wrist-guards, flint arrowheads A2: 1950–1700 BC: daggers with metal hilt, flanged axes, halberds, pins with

    Únětice culture

    Únětice culture

    Únětice_culture

  • Rhône culture
  • Bronze Age culture in France and Switzerland

    similar to those of the Straubing group in Bavaria. The Thun-Renzenbühl axe (c. 1800 BC), found near Thun and attributed to the Rhône culture, is one

    Rhône culture

    Rhône culture

    Rhône_culture

  • Deer stones culture
  • Megaliths found largely in Siberia and Mongolia

    Ongudai region (7.25). This stone has a clear if sunken face; a dagger and diminutive battle axe; and an inverted horse and recurved bow on its north side."

    Deer stones culture

    Deer stones culture

    Deer_stones_culture

  • Guisarme
  • Type of polearm

    15th century, describes the guisarme as "hafted combination of a dagger and a battle axe" and describes the weapon being of "great antiquity". In his novel

    Guisarme

    Guisarme

    Guisarme

  • Pınarbaşı Gölü
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    Spearheads have been found here as well as blanks for a hooked tang dagger and flat axes. The objects are not securely datable. In 2026 the buried remains

    Pınarbaşı Gölü

    Pınarbaşı_Gölü

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  • Jagger
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jagger

    Strong, Loyal

    Jagger

  • Bigger
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Bigger

    Scottish : variant spelling of Biggar.English : occupational name for a builder, from Middle English bigger ‘(house) builder’, an agent derivative of bigge(n) ‘to build’ (from Old Norse byggja).

    Bigger

  • Curry
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Curry

    Dagger.

    Curry

  • Manger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and German

    Manger

    English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a retail trader, Middle English manger, monger, Middle Dutch manger, menger, Middle High German mangære, mengære (from Late Latin mango ‘salesman’, with the addition of the Germanic agent suffix).Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in southwestern Norway named as Mángr in Old Norse, perhaps from már ‘sea gull’ + angr ‘fjord’.

    Manger

  • Asika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Asika

    Dagger; Sharp

    Asika

  • Dirk
  • Boy/Male

    German Teutonic American Dutch English

    Dirk

    Dagger.

    Dirk

  • Jagger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Jagger

    English (West Yorkshire) : occupational name from Middle English jagger ‘carter’, ‘peddler’, an agent derivative of Middle English jag ‘pack’, ‘load’ (of unknown origin). All or most present-day bearers of this surname are probably members of a single family, which originally came from Staniland in the parish of Halifax. During the 16th century it spread through the Calder valley, and from there to other parts of England.

    Jagger

  • MAUGER
  • Male

    French

    MAUGER

    Short form of Norman French Amauger, MAUGER means "work-spear."

    MAUGER

  • Currie
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Currie

    Dagger.

    Currie

  • MALGER
  • Male

    German

    MALGER

    Short form of German Amalger, MALGER means "work-spear." 

    MALGER

  • DAGNEY
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    DAGNEY

    Variant spelling of Scandinavian Dagny, DAGNEY means "new day."

    DAGNEY

  • Jaggers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Jaggers

    English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Jagger.

    Jaggers

  • Dancer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dancer

    English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).

    Dancer

  • DAGHER
  • Male

    Swedish

    DAGHER

    Swedish form of Old Norse Dagr, DAGHER means "day."

    DAGHER

  • Dager
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dager

    English : unexplained.Possibly a variant spelling of Catalan Daguer, from daguer ‘knife smith’.

    Dager

  • Hanger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hanger

    English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.

    Hanger

  • Jagger
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Jagger

    Hunter; A Teamster; Strong; Loyal

    Jagger

  • Jagger
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Jagger

    Carter.

    Jagger

  • ALGER
  • Male

    English

    ALGER

    Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALGER means elf spear." 

    ALGER

  • Hagger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hagger

    English : variant of Haggard.English : variant of Hager.

    Hagger

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  • Poseidon
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Poseidon

    God of the sea and ocean.

  • Delaney
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Gaelic, Irish

    Delaney

    Offspring of the Challenger; From the Elder Tree Grove; Son of the Challenger

  • Elldred
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Elldred

    Old Counsel

  • Leeson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Northamptonshire)

    Leeson

    English (chiefly Northamptonshire) : metronymic from Leece 1.

  • Preetidutt
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Preetidutt

    Gifted with Love

  • ULA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ULA

    (עוּלָא) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, ULA means "yoke." Compare with strictly feminine forms of Ula.

  • Rabinad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rabinad

    Suray

  • Isbah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Isbah

    Light

  • Rinti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sikh

    Rinti

    Clever

  • LYUBINA
  • Female

    Bulgarian

    LYUBINA

    (Љубина), love.

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  • Spud
  • n.

    A dagger.

  • Jaeger
  • n.

    See Jager.

  • Dander
  • n.

    Anger or vexation; rage.

  • Hugger-mugger
  • a.

    Confused; disorderly; slovenly; mean; as, hugger-mugger doings.

  • Jagged
  • a.

    Having jags; having rough, sharp notches, protuberances, or teeth; cleft; laciniate; divided; as, jagged rocks.

  • Hanger
  • n.

    A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.

  • Popper
  • n.

    A dagger.

  • Dagger
  • v. t.

    To pierce with a dagger; to stab.

  • Gauger-ship
  • n.

    The office of a gauger.

  • On-hanger
  • n.

    A hanger-on.

  • Badger
  • v. t.

    To tease or annoy, as a badger when baited; to worry or irritate persistently.

  • Daggled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Daggle

  • Dudgeon
  • n.

    A dudgeon-hafted dagger; a dagger.

  • Dasher
  • n.

    That which dashes or agitates; as, the dasher of a churn.

  • Dauber
  • n.

    The mud wasp; the mud dauber.

  • Dogged
  • a.

    Sullenly obstinate; obstinately determined or persistent; as, dogged resolution; dogged work.

  • Dagger
  • n.

    A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [/]. It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; -- called also obelisk.

  • Dauber
  • n.

    A pad or ball of rags, covered over with canvas, for inking plates; a dabber.

  • Hugger-mugger
  • n.

    Privacy; secrecy. Commonly in the phrase in hugger-mugger, with haste and secrecy.

  • Daggle-tail
  • a.

    Alt. of Daggle-tailed