poniard (Meaning)

Wordnet

poniard (n)

a dagger with a slender blade

Wordnet

poniard (v)

stab with a poniard

poniard Sentence Examples

  1. The assassin brandished a gleaming poniard, intent on delivering a deadly blow.
  2. The swashbuckler lunged forward, his poniard flashing through the air.
  3. The nobleman's chest sparkled with the intricate craftsmanship of the miniature poniard he carried as a concealed weapon.
  4. The museum curator carefully handled the ancient poniard, its blade still sharp centuries after its creation.
  5. The detective discovered a bloodstained poniard hidden beneath the floorboards.
  6. The surgeon expertly wielded a poniard to perform a precise incision during the surgery.
  7. The desperate soldier fought with all his might, his poniard becoming an extension of his own will.
  8. The burglar prized the poniard for its exquisite design, unaware of its deadly history.
  9. The archaeologist unearthed a ceremonial poniard, encrusted with precious gems.
  10. The duelists faced off, their poniards clanging as they engaged in a fierce melee.

FAQs About the word poniard

a dagger with a slender blade, stab with a poniard

knife, machete, bodkin, dirk, pocketknife, cutlass, stiletto, switchblade,dagger, bayonet

No antonyms found.

The assassin brandished a gleaming poniard, intent on delivering a deadly blow.

The swashbuckler lunged forward, his poniard flashing through the air.

The nobleman's chest sparkled with the intricate craftsmanship of the miniature poniard he carried as a concealed weapon.

The museum curator carefully handled the ancient poniard, its blade still sharp centuries after its creation.