anelace

[an-uh-leys]

anelace Definition

a short dagger or knife, typically having a broad blade and used as a weapon in the Middle Ages.

Using anelace: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anelace" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The anelace was a common weapon among knights during the Middle Ages.

  • Example

    He carried an anelace on his belt for protection.

  • Example

    The anelace was often used in close combat.

anelace Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anelace

Phrases with anelace

  • to kill someone with a knife or dagger

    Example

    The assassin gave his target the anelace before slipping away into the night.

  • to unsheathe or draw a knife or dagger

    Example

    The knight drew his anelace and charged into battle.

  • at knifepoint; threatened with a knife or dagger

    Example

    The thief held up the store at the point of anelace, demanding all the money from the cash register.

Origins of anelace

from Old French 'anelas', meaning 'knife'

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Summary: anelace in Brief

An 'anelace' [an-uh-leys] is a short dagger or knife with a broad blade that was commonly used as a weapon during the Middle Ages. It was often carried by knights for protection and used in close combat. Phrases like 'give someone the anelace' and 'draw the anelace' use the term to denote killing or unsheathing a knife, respectively. 'At the point of anelace' means being threatened with a knife or dagger.