stiletto

     

A stiletto is a short knife or agger, with a long slender blade of various designs. This dagger is primarily a stabbing weapon, its narrow shape ending in a rigid pointed end allows it to penetrate deeply. It is not suited for cutting, even with edged examples. A typical early stiletto was a one piece cast metal handle and blade, that was then hammer forged in a "V" groove anvil producing a triangular blade cross section without any sharpened edges. Other examples have round, square and diamond cross sections. The word stiletto may sometimes be used in American English to refer to a switchblade. Stiletto may also be used specifically for a knife exhibiting the same triangular cross-section and hollow grind as a small sword.

Trivia about stiletto

  • This dagger gives its name to a high heel that rests on a tiny base
  • It's the ultimate high spiked heel
  • Ferragamo introduced these floor-scarring shoes whose name comes from the Italian for "dagger"
  • This word for a small dagger is an Italian diminutive

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