Basilard

/ˈbæzɪlɑːrd/ noun

A short sword or dagger with a broad blade, popular in medieval times, or a person of royal or distinguished rank.

From Old French 'basilarde,' possibly from Greek 'basileus' (king) or a Latinized corruption. This medieval weapon term appeared in 14th-century military texts, though its true origin remains debated among etymologists.

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