- The
sgian-dubh (/ˌskiːən ˈduː/ skee-ən-DOO;
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [s̪kʲənˈt̪u]) – also
anglicized as skene-dhu – is a small, single-edged knife...
- accessories,
which may
include but are not
limited to: a belt, sporran,
sgian-dubh, knee-socks with a cuff
known as kilt hose, garters, kilt pins and...
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Camshron 'Cameron' (cam + sròn 'nose')
sgian-dubh '
Sgian-dubh' (
sgian 'knife' + dubh '1
black 2 hidden';
sgian as a
feminine noun
today would normally...
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compartments on the
front of the sheath, and a
smaller knife known as a
sgian dubh is also worn
tucked into the top of the hose when
wearing a kilt. A...
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known in
Gaelic as the
sgian-achlais (
sgian meaning "knife"), from
which the
Scots term skene-ochil or skene-occles is derived.
Sgian-dubh Duane, William...
- (18th-century Germany)
Parrying dagger (17th- to 18th-century
rapier fencing)
Sgian-dubh (Scotland)
Trench knife (WWI) Fairbairn–Sykes
fighting knife (British...
- "skieve" or quiver,
three spears, a sword, and a
skene or
sgian (Irish
scian or
Scottish Gaelic sgian), each two of them
having a lad to
carry their weapons...
- be very ornate, and
contain similar motifs to the
sporran cantle and the
sgian dubh.
Early sporrans would have been worn
suspended from the belt or on...
-
embossed buckle) A
jacket (of
various traditional designs) A kilt pin A
sgian-dubh (Gaelic: "black knife": a
small sheathed knife worn in the top of the...
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Colichemarde Cutl**** Dirk
Dusack Executioner's
sword Karabela Katzbalger Sgian-dubh
Swiss degen Szabla Early modern fencing Feder Rapier Sabre Spada da...