I've got a few more daggers & dagger-like knives to post, Lars...
Recently it occurred to me that there might be some etymological relationships between the words "dirk" & "dork" -- lo & behold, looks like the Scots were the first to use the terms "dork" & "durk" for daggers around the 1550's (according to Google's AI overview). It was actually after watching a video by Tod Cutler on bollocks daggers that this relationship of terms occurred to me, & I felt oddly vindicated to see that Google's AI confirmed it.
Lars
Finally, a dagger...'bout time dude! Cold Stell too. Nice, Nice, Nice!
Always a crowd pleaser :-D
Dec 2
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I've got a few more daggers & dagger-like knives to post, Lars...
Recently it occurred to me that there might be some etymological relationships between the words "dirk" & "dork" -- lo & behold, looks like the Scots were the first to use the terms "dork" & "durk" for daggers around the 1550's (according to Google's AI overview). It was actually after watching a video by Tod Cutler on bollocks daggers that this relationship of terms occurred to me, & I felt oddly vindicated to see that Google's AI confirmed it.
Dec 5