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traditional weapon

British  

noun

  1. a weapon having ceremonial tribal significance, such as an assegai or knobkerrie

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“FEMA’s first traditional weapon is to give you money for rental assistance,” said Brad Gair, a consultant for Witt O’Brien’s, a recovery firm working with the Virgin Islands government.

From Washington Post • Mar. 27, 2019

The new “Episode VII” clip shows actor John Boyega lighting up the traditional weapon of a Jedi, the lightsaber.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 27, 2015

Men who know how to employ ruse, the traditional weapon of the weak against the strong, are particularly admired.

From Time Magazine Archive

In refusing ballots to citizens who cannot read or write, Castillo Armas freely surrendered a traditional weapon for keeping power.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had taken up an ostrich-feather fan—a traditional weapon of the sex—and waved it slowly to and fro, while she waited for her visitor to speak.

From The Coryston Family A Novel by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.