Literally: "Spring-autumn blade", an alternative name for the yǎnyuèdāo.
A type of Bhutanese sword with a triple "W" pattern on its silver-clad scabbard.
Nepali term for the ridges outlining grooves on a khukurī blade.
Thai word for a single-edged sword.
Literally "big knife", it is primarily associated with the iconic broad saber of post-imperial China.
Burmese word for their dagger.
Burmese type of sword, worn in scabbard slung from the shoulder.
Inlaying or overlaying of gold or silver on another metal.
A rather broad term that is used to describe steel that exhibits a fancy pattern.
Dayak name for a blowgun dart
Literally "single saber", it refers to any type of dāo used solely without shield or weapon in the other hand.
The Marathi name for the pata, a gauntlet sword thought to have been developed by them.
Used to describe a wide variety of single-edged tools and weapons.
Qing Chinese for the back of a blade.
Qing Chinese for a groove in a saber blade.
Qing Chinese for a saber scabbard endpiece.
Qing Chinese for a specific type of scabbard endpiece.
Qing Chinese for "saber guard".
Qing Chinese for the suspension bar on a saber scabbard.
Qing Chinese for saber scabbard endpiece.
Qing Chinese for saber edge / saber blade.
Qing Chinese for edge damage on a saber blade.
Language: Mandarin Chinese
Source: Classical literature
Language: Mandarin Chinese
Source: Classical literature