historical?
Hah.Lovely lass.
A stout laddy, thenHah.
A dirk is always referred to in masculine terms!
Poke them with the pointy end, to quote Ned StarkBeautiful.
Always wanted a repro.
Wouldn't even begin to know how to use it.
Not much, seeing as this is the dictionary definition of a dirk: "a short dagger of a kind formerly carried by Scottish Highlanders."what is the difference between a dirk and a dagger?
Thanks
the sgian dubh
the difference between a dirk and a dagger
Sore an' y'r nae tae slice a' haggis wi' it []Wouldn't even begin to know how to use it.
That's just a companion knife instead of a sgian dubh. Think of it as a steak knife instead of the stocking knife.
Sore an' y'r nae tae slice a' haggis wi' it []
A kilt does lend some context for both dirk and sqian duih. Mind, the kilt can be the most expensive outlay, though. Which gets into choosing a plaid, as that sets the hue for accessories. Mind, finding the right sporran is as complicated as the rest.