single-edged sword

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A single-edged sword is a class of swords with one cutting edge, such as:

  • Akrafena
  • Alamang
  • Amanremu
  • Aruval
  • Ayudha katti
  • Backsword
  • Balato (sword)
  • Bangkung
  • Banyal
  • Barong (sword)
  • Batangas (sword)
  • Bicuco
  • Bolo knife
  • Cimpaba
  • Cutlass
  • Dahong palay
  • Dao
    • Butterfly sword
    • Changdao
    • Liuyedao
    • Miaodao
    • Nandao
    • Niuweidao
    • Piandao
    • Wodao
    • Yanmaodao
    • Zhanmadao
  • Dao
  • Dha (sword)
  • Falcata
  • Falchion
  • Falx
  • Flyssa
  • Gari (sword)
  • Gayang
  • Golok
  • Hengdang
  • Hook sword
  • Hunting sword
  • Hwandudaedo
  • Kabeala
  • Kampilan
  • Kastane
  • Khopesh
  • Kirpan
  • Klewang
  • Kopis
  • Kukri
  • Lahot
  • Langgai Tinggang
  • Laring
  • Luwuk (sword)
  • Makhaira
  • Mandau (knife)
  • Messer (sword)
  • Moplah sword
  • Ngulu (weapon)
  • Niabor
  • Panabas
  • Pandat
  • Paramerion
  • Parang (knife)
  • Parang Nabur
  • Patag (sword)
  • Pichangatti
  • Pinutí
  • Pirah
  • Ram-dao
  • Rhomphaia
  • Sabre
    • Dusack
    • Karabela
    • Shashka
    • Swiss sabre
    • Szabla
    • Turko-Mongol sabre
  • Scimitar
    • Arab sword
    • Kilij
    • Mameluke sword
    • Nimcha
    • Pulwar
    • Shamshir
    • Talwar
  • Scythe sword
  • Seax
  • Sikin Panjang
  • Sorocaban knife
  • Surik (sword)
  • Susuwat
    • Chokutō
    • Guntō
    • Kaiken (dagger)
    • Katana
    • Kodachi
    • Nagamaki
    • Ninjatō
    • Ōdachi
    • Shikomizue
    • Tachi
    • Tantō
    • Wakizashi
    • Yoroi-dōshi
  • Utak
  • Yatagan

Germanic single edged sword, 1st-century in SilesiaGermanic single edged sword, 1st-century in Silesia
Single-edged sword from the Oksywie CultureSingle-edged sword from the Oksywie Culture
Single-edged sword from the Przeworsk Culture  found in MasówSingle-edged sword from the Przeworsk Culture found in Masów
An iron sword, dredged at the end of the 19th century from the channel of the Danube, the western branch of the Oder near Grodzka Island. In the literature, it is referred to as Szczecin IAn iron sword, dredged at the end of the 19th century from the channel of the Danube, the western branch of the Oder near Grodzka Island. In the literature, it is referred to as Szczecin I
Single-edged sword and pallasch of the Maghreb nimcha type, MaroccoSingle-edged sword and pallasch of the Maghreb nimcha type, Marocco
Single-edged swordSingle-edged sword