cimeter

[sahy-mi-ter]

cimeter Definition

  • 1a curved, bladed weapon used for butchering animals
  • 2a large knife with a slightly curved blade used for cutting meat

Using cimeter: Examples

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

  • Example

    The chef used a cimeter to cut the meat into thin slices.

  • Example

    The hunter carried a cimeter for skinning and cleaning the game.

  • Example

    The butcher sharpened his cimeter before starting work.

cimeter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cimeter

Phrases with cimeter

  • to threaten or attack someone with a weapon

    Example

    He drew the cimeter against his enemy, ready to strike.

  • cimeter of Damocles

    an imaginary sword that hangs over someone's head, representing a constant threat of danger or disaster

    Example

    The company's financial troubles were like a cimeter of Damocles, always looming over the employees' heads.

  • a symbol of authority and power, often used in legal contexts

    Example

    The judge held the cimeter of justice, signifying her role as the arbiter of the law.

Origins of cimeter

from Old French 'cimeterre', from Turkish 'cımbır'

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Summary: cimeter in Brief

A 'cimeter' [sahy-mi-ter] is a curved, bladed weapon used for butchering animals or a large knife with a slightly curved blade used for cutting meat. It is commonly used by chefs, hunters, and butchers. The phrase 'draw the cimeter against someone' means to threaten or attack someone with a weapon.