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poniard

[pon-yerd] / ˈpɒn yərd /


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Throughout, the filtering of bygone times through impish anachronism — complete with droll references that might do an AP History exam proud — gives “Six” the sheen of a polished poniard.

From Washington Post • Jul. 15, 2022

General George S. Patton Jr. rapped the map with his leather riding crop, which sheathes a glistening poniard.

From Time Magazine Archive

In addition, she has a quick little poniard of deft humor, a keen sense of values.

From Time Magazine Archive

Looking straight at Churchill, he lashed out: "I welcome this opportunity of pricking the bloated bladder of lies with the poniard of truth."

From Time Magazine Archive

"I declare that—" Then interrupting herself, and turning towards the Chouette, who was at the moment touching the handle of her poniard, Sarah added: "At what period was the child brought to you?"

From The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 4 of 6 by Sue, Eugène