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cutlass

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Noun — A short sword with a curved blade, historically used by sailors.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

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Etymology

From Middle French coutelas, from Old French coutel, "knife," with an augmentative ending meaning roughly "big knife."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cutlass” mean?

The word “cutlass” means a short sword with a curved blade, historically used by sailors. In plain terms, a short curved sword, classically linked with sailors and pirates.

How do you pronounce “cutlass”?

“Cutlass” is pronounced KUHT-luhs (/ˈkʌtləs/ in IPA).

How do you use “cutlass” in a sentence?

Here is “cutlass” used in a sentence: “The pirate brandished a rusty cutlass.”

What is another word for “cutlass”?

Words with a similar meaning to “cutlass” include cuttoe and hanger.

What part of speech is “cutlass”?

“Cutlass” is a noun.

Where does the word “cutlass” come from?

The word “cutlass” comes from Old French. From Middle French coutelas, from Old French coutel, "knife," with an augmentative ending meaning roughly "big knife.".

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