Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

adaga

Noun
/əˈdɑːɡə/
Definition
A type of dagger, typically characterized by a pointed blade and designed for thrusting.
Examples
  • The knight drew his adaga from its sheath, ready to defend himself.
  • In the museum, we saw a beautifully crafted adaga from the Renaissance period.
Meaning
In historical contexts, an ‘adaga’ refers to a short knife or dagger used for close combat, primarily in Europe during the Middle Ages.
Synonyms
  • dagger
  • stiletto
  • knife
  • blade