Anlace

/ˈænleɪs/ noun

A medieval dagger or short sword with a broad, straight blade, popular in Europe from the 13th to 15th centuries.

From Middle English and Old French 'anlace', possibly derived from Old Norse or Germanic roots. The weapon's origin is somewhat debated by etymologists, but it became well-documented in medieval European records.

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