2. Verb. (third-person singular of poniard) ¹
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Definition of Poniards
1. poniard [v] - See also: poniard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Poniards
Literary usage of Poniards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Polar World: A Popular Description of Man and Nature in the Arctic and by Georg Hartwig (1869)
"Their Sharpness of Vision.— Surprising local Memory. — Their manual Dexterity.—
Leather, poniards, Carpets. — Jakut Gluttons.— Superstitious Fear of the ..."
2. The Polar and Tropical Worlds: A Description of Man and Nature in the Polar by Georg Hartwig (1872)
"Thuir Sharpness of Vision.—Surprising local Memory.—Their manual Dexterity.—Leather,
poniards, Carpets.—Jakut Gluttons. ..."
3. Larcher's Notes on Herodotus: Historical and Critical Comments on the by Pierre-Henri Larcher (1844)
"... arrested all those whom he suspected, or who were armed with poniards. It is
from Thucydides himself that we have all these particulars, which show how ..."
4. The French Revolution: A History. In Three Volumes. by Thomas Carlyle (1837)
"CHAPTER V. THE DAY OF poniards. OH, again, what means this visible reparation of
the Castle of Vincennes ? Other Jails being all crowded with prisoners, ..."