bowie knife
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Definition
Noun: A bowie knife is a type of stout, heavy hunting knife with a single sharp edge, a clipped point, and often a crossguard. It is designed for both utility and combat.
Usage
The term "bowie knife" refers specifically to this distinct style of knife. It is used as a countable noun. * It is commonly associated with historical frontiersmen, survival, and outdoor activities. * It describes a physical object, not an action.
Examples
- The frontiersman carried a bowie knife on his belt for skinning game and protection.
- His collection of antique weapons included a genuine 19th-century bowie knife.
- For this survival course, you will need a fixed-blade knife like a bowie knife.
Advanced Usage
- The design is iconic, and the term is often used to evoke imagery of the American frontier or rugged individualism.
- In historical contexts, it is frequently linked to its namesake, Jim Bowie.
Variants and Related Words
- Knife (n): The general category of cutting tools.
- Hunting knife (n): A broader category of knives designed for field dressing game, which includes the bowie knife as a specific type.
- Clip point (n): The style of the knife's blade where the spine is "clipped" or cut back to form a sharper, more controllable point.
Synonyms
- Hunting knife
- Sheath knife (when referring to a fixed-blade knife carried in a sheath)
Related Phrases
- To wield a bowie knife: To hold and use a bowie knife.
- The character in the novel was known to wield a bowie knife with great skill.
Noun
- a stout hunting knife with a single edge