dirk
/dɜːrk/ or /dərˈk/ or /dɔːrk/Definitions
1. noun
A type of short sword or dagger, typically having a single-edged blade and a straight or slightly curved shape.
“The pirate’s dirk was used to cut through ropes and defend against attackers.”
2. verb
To cut or pierce with a sharp object, especially a dirk.
“The sailor’s clothes were dirked by a rusty nail on the ship’s hull.”