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Bowie

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Noun — A thick, single-edged fixed-blade knife, traditionally with a clipped point, used for hunting and self-defense.

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Etymology

Named after Jim Bowie, the 19th-century American frontiersman associated with this style of large hunting knife.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Bowie” mean?

The word “Bowie” means a thick, single-edged fixed-blade knife, traditionally with a clipped point, used for hunting and self-defense. In plain terms, a big, sturdy hunting knife named after a famous frontiersman.

How do you pronounce “Bowie”?

“Bowie” is pronounced BOH-ee (/ˈboʊ.i/ in IPA).

How do you use “Bowie” in a sentence?

Here is “Bowie” used in a sentence: “He carried a bowie knife strapped to his belt on the camping trip.”

What part of speech is “Bowie”?

“Bowie” is a noun.

Where does the word “Bowie” come from?

The word “Bowie” dates back to around 1800. Named after Jim Bowie, the 19th-century American frontiersman associated with this style of large hunting knife.

Is “Bowie” a common word?

“Bowie” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What makes a Bowie knife different from other hunting knives?

A Bowie knife is a thick, single-edged fixed-blade knife traditionally featuring a clipped point, designed for both hunting and self-defense. Its distinctive blade shape and sturdy build set it apart from thinner, general-purpose hunting knives.

Why is it capitalized as "Bowie knife"?

"Bowie" is capitalized because it functions as a proper noun in this context, naming a specific style of knife rather than describing a generic type of blade.

Is a Bowie knife the same as a machete?

No, a Bowie knife is a fixed-blade knife with a clipped point designed for hunting and self-defense, while a machete is typically longer and thinner and used mainly for cutting through vegetation.

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