IPA: //skiːn//
KK: /ski:n/
A type of double-edged dagger that was traditionally used in Ireland and Scotland.
The warrior drew his skean from its sheath, ready for battle.
Skean → The word 'skean' originates from Old Norse 'skeið', meaning a knife or dagger. It specifically refers to a type of small knife traditionally used in Scotland, often associated with the Scottish Highland dress.
Imagine a small knife used in traditional Scottish attire — that's what a 'skean' is, derived from the Old Norse word for a knife.