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kir·pan
(kîr-pän′, kûr-)n.
A ceremonial dagger or sword with a curved blade that all observant Sikhs are required to wear.
[Punjabi kirpān and Hindi kr̥pān, both from Sanskrit kr̥pāṇaḥ, sacrificial knife, dagger; perhaps akin to kalpayati, he distributes, trims, cuts; see skel- in Indo-European roots.]
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Kirpan
(kɪrˈpɑːn)n
(Other Non-Christian Religions) the short sword traditionally carried by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty, symbolizing protection for the weak. See also five Ks
[Punjabi kirpān]
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Noun | 1. | kirpan - a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all times |
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