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you can use the one found in prambanan temple. I can't even see any katik. definitely the blade is straight. I am not sure about the handle-- the stone is broken. |
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every dialect has a word for it-- in english, it means barrier. |
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![]() ![]() I saw this diagram on Federico's site. You might remember that i directed you to it. But the line from the word "katik" actually stops on the blade itself, not the "barrier", so i was confused as to exactly what part he meant to attatch it to. |
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I used katik because i am talkign about mindanaon kris. some muslims in davao call it sangga or panangga-- meaning, barrier. |
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Also funny that when i asked what katik meant you didn't just say it was the Tausug word for gonjo...unless you actually didn't understand what i meant all this time using the word gonjo. But that is just too weird to consider really, isn't it. ![]() Anyway, thanks for adding sangga and panangga to the vocabulary list as well. |
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I have even been trying to find the etymology of gonjo for years now. do you know something about it? it's not my style to use something i don't understand. |
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