cutlass
31cutlass — cut|lass [ˈkʌtləs] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: coutelas, from Old French coutel knife , from Latin cultellus] a short sword with a curved blade, used by ↑sailors or ↑pirates in the past …
32cutlass — cut|lass [ kʌtləs ] noun count a short sword with a curved blade used in the past by PIRATES …
33cutlass — cut·lass || kÊŒtlÉ™s n. short curved sword …
34cutlass — [ kʌtləs] noun a short sword with a slightly curved blade, formerly used by sailors. Origin C16: from Fr. coutelas, based on L. cultellus (see cutler) …
35cutlass — noun (C) a short sword with a curved blade, used by sailors or pirates in former times …
36cutlass — cut·lass …
37cutlass — cut•lass or cut•las [[t]ˈkʌt ləs[/t]] n. mil a short, curving sword with a single cutting edge, formerly used by sailors • Etymology: 1585–95; earlier coutelace < MF coutelas=coutel knife (< L cultellus) + as aug. suffix …
38cutlass — /ˈkʌtləs / (say kutluhs) noun a short, heavy, slightly curved sword, formerly used especially at sea. {French coutelas, from Latin cultellus small knife} …
39Cutlass — Used by pirates in the seventeenth century, this short saber had a blade about 56 centimeters (22 inches) long and was slightly curved toward the point. There was also a steel basket on the handle to protect the hand, which could be used for… …
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40cutlass — Pahi kākiwi, pahi kaua pālahalaha …