Dirk
//dɜːk//
Translations of "dirk" (7 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | кинжа́л(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade) | kinžál | |
| Estonian | dirk(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade), dirk(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors), madruse pister(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors), mereväelase pistoda(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors), šoti pister(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade), šoti pistoda(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade) | — | |
| French | dirk(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade) | — | |
| Polish | kordzik(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors) | — | |
| Russian | дирк(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade), кинжа́л(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade), ко́ртик(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors) | dirk, kinžál, kórtik | |
| Spanish | daga(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade), puñal(a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ко́ртик(a ceremonial dagger worn by naval officers; formerly, a boarding weapon used by sailors) | kórtyk |
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