Trisha Shetty (Editor)Im a simple gal who loves adventure, nature and dogs Im a perfectionist tooList of daggersUpdated on Oct 02, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inList of daggers:ContentsEarly daggersWestern traditionAfricaContemporaryReferencesEarly daggersAcinaces Bronze Age dagger Parazonium Pugio Sica Western traditionHigh Middle Ages Knightly dagger Late Middle Ages Baselard (14th-century long cutting dagger) Bollock dagger, Rondel dagger, Ear dagger (thrust oriented, by hilt shape) Renaissance Cinquedea (broad short sword) Misericorde (weapon) Stiletto (16th century but could be around the 14th) Modern Arkansas Toothpick (19th-century US) Corvo (19th-century Chile) Dirk (Scotland) Facón (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) Hunting dagger (18th-century Germany) Parrying dagger (17th- to 18th-century rapier fencing) Sgian-dubh (Scotland) Trench knife (WWI) Puñal (Spain, Latin America) AfricaBillao (Somali) Seme ContemporaryMilitary issue or commercial designs, 1918 to present.BC-41 (WWII) Cuchillo De Paracaidista (Argentine Paratroopers) Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife Gerber Mark II (1967) Push dagger United States Marine Raider Stiletto (WWII) V-42 Stiletto (WWII) "Yank" Levy fighting knife Daryl John Williams of Ballarat More Alchetron TopicsReferencesList of daggers Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics