Daggers

/ˈdæɡ.ərz/ noun

Short pointed weapons with sharp blades, typically used for stabbing, or piercing looks of anger.

From Middle English 'dagger,' possibly from Gaelic 'daigear' or Old Norse 'dagga.' The weapon became prominent in medieval Europe and has been used metaphorically for angry looks since the 16th century.

AM couteaux
ARسكاكين
BNখড়ক
CAganivets
CSnože
DAknive
DEDolche
ELσπαθάκια
EScuchillos
FAخنجر
FIveitset
FR poignards
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