poniard

[US]/ˈpɒnɪəd/
[UK]/ˈpɑnɪərd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a small, slender dagger
vt.to stab with a poniard
Word Forms
Third Person Singularponiards
Pluralponiards
Present Participleponiarding
Past Tenseponiarded
Past Participleponiarded

Phrases & Collocations

sharp poniard

golden poniard

ancient poniard

hidden poniard

deadly poniard

decorative poniard

silver poniard

poetic poniard

ceremonial poniard

mystical poniard

Example Sentences

the assassin used a poniard to carry out the deed silently.

he drew his poniard in self-defense during the attack.

in the story, the hero's poniard symbolizes his bravery.

the poniard was intricately designed with gold embellishments.

she hid the poniard under her cloak for protection.

he felt a sense of danger when he saw the glint of the poniard.

the poniard was a family heirloom passed down for generations.

during the duel, he wielded his poniard with great skill.

the poniard had a sharp blade that could cut through armor.

legends spoke of a magical poniard that granted its wielder immense power.

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