Anelace

/ˈænəleɪs/ noun

A medieval dagger or short sword with a broad blade, typically worn at the waist and used as a weapon or tool.

From Middle English anelace, possibly from Old French anal or a derivative. The exact origin is uncertain, though some scholars suggest it may come from a place name or be of Germanic origin. Used particularly in the 14th-15th centuries.

AMአነላሴ
ARحَلْقَة
BNবলয়
CAanelat
CSprstencovitý
DAringformet
DERingförmig
ELδακτυλιοειδής
ESanelado
FAحلقه‌ای
FIrengasmainen
FRannelé
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