deer horn knife

Etymology 1
From the shape of the knife resembling deer horns or deer antlers.

Noun

 * 1) A Chinese martial arts knife resembling two crossed crescents with all outward facing edges sharpened, and a handle on an inside arc of one of the crescents. The blade allows punching, slashing, and stabbing, as well as using the outward points as guards for defence to catch incoming weapons.

Translations

 * Chinese:

Etymology 2
From the material used to build the scales of the knife

Noun

 * 1) A knife which uses deer horn as the material for the handle

Translations

 * Finnish: hirvensarvipuukko