double dagger
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of double dagger
First recorded in 1700–10
Example Sentences
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“It feels like a double dagger in our gut,” said Sarah Sexton, an Oakland-based music booker.
From The Guardian
His equipment consists of a broad-bladed hunting-knife and a double dagger, each of whose triangular blades fits into a central handle.
From Project Gutenberg
Some of these may be called double daggers, having a handle in the middle, with which they are better enabled to strike different ways.
From Project Gutenberg
Footnote symbols in the text include the asterisk, the dagger, the double dagger, and the section, for which I have substituted, respectively, the *, the +, the #, and the $.
From Project Gutenberg
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