poniardo
Appearance
Ido
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English poniard, French poignard, Italian pugnale, Spanish puñal. Compare Esperanto ponardo.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]poniardo (plural poniardi)
- dagger, poniard
- Nehme Ehajj, "Adavane", in Rafael Nakhla S.J. (tr.), Kelka maestroverki dil moderna liriko Araba, 1926, 14.
- Prenez via espadi e via poniardi; adavane, adavane!
- Take your (pl.) swords and your daggers; onwards, onwards!
- Prenez via espadi e via poniardi; adavane, adavane!
- Nehme Ehajj, "Adavane", in Rafael Nakhla S.J. (tr.), Kelka maestroverki dil moderna liriko Araba, 1926, 14.
Derived terms
[edit]- poniardagar (“to poniard, stab (someone) with a dagger”)