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Answer for the clue "Highlanders' weapons ", 5 letters:
dirks

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DIRKS , an acronym for Designing and Implementing Recordkeeping Systems , is a comprehensive manual outlining the process for creating records management systems including various business information records and transactions as outlined in the Australian ...

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Unstrapping the quiver from around his chest, he draped it over his left shoulder, replacing the dirks one by one until they were arranged to his liking.

Pulling out one of his dirks, he set to work on the wall until the slit for the giant butterflies was open again.

His arm moved like lightning as, one after the other, the silver dirks flew through the air toward the killer.

In a flash he reached for one of his dirks and sent it hurtling toward the thing, aiming for the center of its chest.

Immediately his free hand found one of his dirks, and almost before he knew it the silver blade was wheeling its way toward the creature nearest the gnome.

He reached behind his back and in a flash had one of his dirks in his right hand.

Reaching behind his right shoulder, he checked to make sure his dirks were in place.

Removing one of his dirks trom its quiver, he steeled his heart tor the task that lay before him.

Around his massive belly, a triple length of gorgeous silk was wrapped to form a sash, and thrust into the glittering stuff were a brace of gemmed dirks and an iron-bound cudgel that could brain an ox, A heavy cutlass hung from a gold-worked baldric across his deep chest, and boots of fine Kordavan leather clad his fat bow-legs.

Tim felt certain that he sat in a second hall armory, was sure that the many chests would yield up plate and swords, dirks and axes and warhammers, that the cabinets held resting hornbows, bales of arrows, stands of pikes and bundles of darts.

In a nearby area, more pairs practiced spearwork, while others took turns casting darts or dirks or light axes at man-sized logs or bundles of straw and a group of archers honed their skills on more difficult and tricky targets.

Before he went on about his circuit, he checked out their dirks, as well, and their bootknives.

Freefighters drew, hefted, then threw their dirks, but the blades all fell short.

And though Brice possessed more than half a dozen dirks, each one had been sharpened to perfection.