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  2. Baselard - Wikipedia

    The baselard, Schwiizerdolch in Swiss-German (also basilard, baslard, in Middle French also badelare, bazelaire and variants, Latinized baselardus, basolardus etc., in Middle High …

  3. Baselard - definition of baselard by The Free Dictionary

    Define baselard. baselard synonyms, baselard pronunciation, baselard translation, English dictionary definition of baselard. n a historical short Swiss sword with a distinctive crescent …

  4. Baselard · Medieval London Objects · Medieval London

    The baselard is known for its long blade, comparable to that of a sword, and they originated in Basel, Switzerland, hence the name “baselard.” They were most likely popular with wealthy …

  5. Medieval Short Swords List

    A baselard was a type of short sword which came into popular use during the late medieval period. This weapon began to be used in medieval Europe in the 14th century and was more …

  6. What does baselard mean? - Definitions.net

    baselard noun. a type of heavy dagger popular in the 14th and 15th centuries. Etymology: From baselard, basilard (early 14th century), in English from the later 14th century. Occurs in many …

  7. Medieval Dagger & Knife

    Baselards were a popular sidearm carried by the more violence-prone section of civilian society. A lightweight dagger primarily used for stabbing in close quarters or conjunction with a rapier.

  8. Baselard Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Baselard definition: A type of heavy dagger popular in the 14th and 15th centuries.

  9. baselard - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    From Old French baselard, basilard (early 14th century), in English from the later 14th century. Occurs in many spelling variants, including badelaire, baudelaire, Latinized badelare, …

  10. Basilard | Swiss | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The term baselard is applied to a form of dagger with a distinctive I-shaped grip that was worn throughout Europe as part of military and civilian dress from the thirteenth to the sixteenth …

  11. Baselard - Military Wiki | Fandom

    The baselard (also basilard, baslard, in Middle French also badelare, bazelaire and variants, latininzed baselardus, basolardus etc., in Middle High German beseler, baseler, basler, pasler; …

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