cinquedea

Etymology
Borrowed from, named after its width.

Noun

 * 1) A short sword with a heavy blade developed in northeastern Italy during the Renaissance, often richly ornamented.

Alternative forms

 * cinqueda

Translations

 * Bulgarian: чинкуеда, биволски език,
 * German: Cinquedea
 * Italian: cinquedea, cinquadea, lingua di bue
 * Japanese: チンクエデア, チンクエディア
 * Korean: 친퀘디아
 * Lithuanian: činkvedėja
 * Russian: чинкуэ́да, чинкведе́а
 * Swedish:, cinquedea
 * Ukrainian:

Etymology
From, in reference to the width of the blade.

Noun

 * 1) anelace,  Italian Renaissance sword