dirk Antonyms

Meaning of dirk

Wordnet

dirk (n)

a relatively long dagger with a straight blade

Webster

dirk (n.)

A kind of dagger or poniard; -- formerly much used by the Scottish Highlander.

Webster

dirk (v. t.)

To stab with a dirk.

To darken.

Webster

dirk (a.)

Dark.

FAQs About the word dirk

a relatively long dagger with a straight bladeA kind of dagger or poniard; -- formerly much used by the Scottish Highlander., To stab with a dirk., Dark., To da

bolo, machete, poniard, knife, bodkin, stiletto, cutlass,dagger, switchblade, pocketknife

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The menacing pirate brandished his dirk as the ship drew closer.

The actor flourished a gleaming dirk during the play's climactic duel.

Carefully carving intricate designs, the artisan used a tiny dirk as his primary tool.

Legends spoke of a Scottish warrior who wielded a dirk with unmatched skill.