cutlas

/ˈkʌtləs/
noun
  1. A short, curved sword with a single edge, used especially by sailors and pirates.
    • In the museum, we saw an old cutlas from the 1700s.
    • He practiced swinging a cutlas during the historical reenactment.
    • The pirate waved his cutlas as he boarded the ship.
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