IPA: /ˈkʊkri/
KK: /kukri/
A curved knife from Nepal, often used by Gurkha soldiers, known for its distinctive shape and sharp blade.
The soldier skillfully wielded his kukri during the training exercise.
The word 'kukri' originates from the Nepali word 'khukuri', which refers to a type of curved knife or sword traditionally used in Nepal. The term is derived from the local language and does not have roots in Latin, Greek, or other European languages.
Imagine a unique curved knife that is essential in Nepali culture — that's what a kukri is, a traditional tool with deep local significance.