Baselard

/ˈbeɪsˌlɑrd/ noun

A short, broad-bladed dagger worn at the waist in medieval times, popular especially in the 14th and 15th centuries.

From Middle English baselard, possibly from Basel (the Swiss city) or from Old French bas (low) + lard (blade), though etymology is uncertain. It was a common weapon among common soldiers and citizens.

AMበስላርድ
ARبَاسْلَارْد
BNবেসলেয়ার্ড
CAbaselard
CSbaselard
DAbaselard
DEbaselard
ELμπάσελαρντ
ESbaselard
FAبیس لرد
FIbaselard
FRbaselard
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