knobkierie — UK US noun [countable] [singular knobkierie plural knobkieries] south african a short thick stick with a knob used as a weapon Thesaurus: weapons that do not explode or cut … Useful english dictionary
knobkierie — noun a) South African: A fighting stick usually with a knob on the end. b) A bludgeon … Wiktionary
knobkierie or knobkerrie — knob|kie|rie or knob|ker|rie [ nab,kiri ] noun count SOUTH AFRICAN a short thick stick with a KNOB (=round end part) used as a weapon … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
knobkerrie — knobkierie UK / US or knobkerrie UK [ˈnɒbˌkɪrɪ] / US [ˈnɑbˌkɪrɪ] noun [countable] Word forms knobkierie : singular knobkierie plural knobkieries South African a short thick stick with a knob used as a weapon … English dictionary
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Rungu (weapon) — For the Zambian tribe (also called Tabwa), see Rungu (African ethnic group) A rungu (Swahili, plural marungu ) is a wooden throwing club or baton bearing special symbolism and significance in certain East African tribal cultures. It is especially … Wikipedia
Knobkerries — Knobkerries, also spelled knopkierie or knobkerry, are African clubs used mainly in Southern and Eastern Africa. Typically they have a large knob at one end and can be used for throwing at animals in hunting. This knob is carved out of a… … Wikipedia