A single-edged sword is a class of swords with one cutting edge, such as:
- Akrafena
- Alamang
- Amanremu
- Aruval
- Ayudha katti
- Backsword
- Balato (sword)
- Bangkung
- Banyal
- Barong (sword)
- Batangas (sword)
- Bicuco
- Bolo knife
- Cimpaba
- Cutlass
- Dahong palay
- Dao (Chinese sword)
- Dao (Naga sword)
- Dha (sword)
- Falcata
- Falchion
- Falx
- Flyssa
- Gari (sword)
- Gayang
- Golok
- Hengdang
- Hook sword
- Hunting sword
- Hwandudaedo
- Kabeala
- Kampilan
- Kastane
- Khopesh
- Kirpan
- Klewang
- Kopis
- Kukri
- Lahot
- Langgai Tinggang
- Laring
- Luwuk (sword)
- Makhaira
- Mameluke sword
- Mandau (knife)
- Messer (sword)
- Moplah sword
- Niabor
- Panabas
- Pandat
- Paramerion
- Parang (knife)
- Parang Nabur
- Patag (sword)
- Pichangatti
- Pinutí
- Pirah
- Ram-dao
- Rhomphaia
- Sabre
- Scimitar
- Scythe sword
- Seax
- Sikin Panjang
- Sorocaban knife
- Surik (sword)
- Susuwat
- Tō (Japanese sword)
- Utak
- Yatagan
See also
- Double-edged sword, a class of swords with two cutting edges
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