- A
poniard /ˈpɒnjərd/ or
poignard (Fr.) is a long,
lightweight thrusting knife with a
continuously tapering,
acutely pointed blade, and a cross-guard,...
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Peter Baxter, the firm's accountant, is
found dead,
stabbed with a
Masonic poniard, and Ian is
fatally poisoned.
Barnaby and
Jones suspect a
disgruntled employee...
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Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR; Korean: 저비용 유도 이미징 로켓),
officially known as
Poniard (Korean: 비궁; Hanja: 匕弓; RR: Bi-gung) is a surface-to-ship
guided rocket...
- Demmin, Auguste, An
Illustrated History of Arms and Armour: The Dagger,
Poniard, Stiletto, Kouttar, Crease, Etc., London:
George Bell & Sons (1877), pp...
- the lancet, the
arctrave or hook, the
bolline or sickle, the needle, the
poniard, a white-handled
knife and
another knife, with a
black handle, used to...
- Thornycroft);
Poniard (from Scotts); and
Rifle and
Spear (from Denny).
Three ships were
cancelled on 22
November 1944 - Grenade,
Halberd and
Poniard.
Eight more...
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their inferiors,
recalling that at an
earlier date a
peasant had been
poniarded in a
neighbouring room for "professing some
insolent delicacy respecting...
- much like that of a pike; but it is
armed with
scales so
strong and a
poniard could not
pierce them. Its
color is silver-gray. The 1878
translation of...
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dealt with
Early Christianity (The
Silver Cross), King
Clovis I (The
Poniard's Hilt), the
founding of the
Duchy of
Normandy (The Iron Arrow-Head), the...
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human flesh, left the
mangled victims to be
finished off with
bayonet and
poniard?"
Thousands of
slaves found freedom by
fleeing from
their masters, forming...