poniard (n.) Old form(s): ponyards , poyniard, poynyards
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3H6 II.i.98[Richard to Warwick, of York's death] if we should recompt / Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance / Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told
AW IV.i.74[First Soldier to Parolles] seventeen poniards are at thy bosom
Ham V.ii.147[Osrick to Hamlet] six French rapiers and poniards
MA II.i.227[Benedick to Don Pedro, of Beatrice] She speaks poniards, and every word stabs
Tit II.iii.120[Tamora to Demetrius and Chiron] Give me the poniard
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