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Eh, I'm not convinced it's much of an issue.
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"Bichwa" Baku (Kannada) Vinchu (Marathi) etc etc... Quote:
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"Firangi" Dhop (Marathi) Asa Shamshir (North Indian Persian/Urdu) We simply define an item with its most well known term, native or not, and list all subsequent terms after that. Quote:
The reason why we as collectors and researchers can choose which term to use is because we are at the liberty to do so. We are on the outside, and so we can choose which term to use at our convenience. I, at least, would find it impolite and insensitive to ignore all other concurrent terms and "pick favorites", however, which is why I advocate for including multiple native terms in our definitions; so that readers are aware of this concurrent terminology. Quote:
"Banana" (Native language unknown). A type of central Indian sword said to have existed in the 12th century. No further information is known about this sword type. Quote:
Medieval Indian Saber (Native name unknown). Thought to have existed across India before the arrival of the Mughals, though no examples currently survive and not much further research has been done into these swords. I, personally, have not heard much about these pre-mughal sabers you speak of Ariel, so that would be an entry you'll have to help me with ![]() |
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You may have a valid point here: mention the best known name and add known variants of names and construction.
Still, I think it will be a monumental effort that is best suited to a full-time professional. |
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If we were actually writing a professional book, then sure. As far as I see it all we are doing here is gathering names, though. There is no deadline or word limit.
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See:
https://mandarinmansion.com/glossary Peter Dekker posted it on the Swap Forum You may find it useful. |
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