Cutlass

/ˈkʌtləs/ noun

A short, curved sword with one sharp edge, historically used by sailors and pirates.

From French 'coutelas' and ultimately from Latin 'cultellus' meaning 'small knife.' It evolved into the curved blade design favored by naval warriors in the 16th-18th centuries for fighting in tight shipboard spaces.

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