Anlas

/ˈænləs/ noun

A short dagger or knife, especially one worn as part of medieval dress or ceremonial costume.

From Old French 'anlas' or 'anlace,' possibly from a Germanic source. The word peaked in use during the 14th-15th centuries when such weapons were fashionable accessories among nobility.

AMንላስ
ARانلاص
BNঅনলাস
CAanlaces
CSanlas
DAanlas
DEanlas
ELανλάς
ESanlas
FAانلاص
FIanlas
FRanlas
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