bolos

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Bolos are large, single-edged Filipino machete-like knives traditionally used as agricultural tools and improvised weapons.

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bolos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino blade
agricultural tool
improvised weapon
machete-like knife
associatedWith Filipino martial arts
arnis
eskrima
kali
carriedIn sheath
comparableTo golok
machete
parang
countryOfOrigin Philippines
culturalSignificance icon of rural Filipino life
symbol of Filipino resistance
edgeGeometry convex edge
function chopping
cutting
slashing
grindType flat grind
handleMaterial carabao horn
wood
hasVariant binangon
ginunting
iták
jungle bolo
pinuti
talibong
material carbon steel
primaryEdgeType single-edged
region Southeast Asia
typicalBladeLength medium-length blade
typicalBladeShape forward-curving
leaf-shaped
typicalCarryLocation belt
waist
typicalUse butchering livestock
chopping wood
clearing vegetation
close-quarters combat
cutting coconuts
harvesting crops
usedAs farm tool
weapon
usedBy Filipino farmers
Philippine guerrillas
surface form: Filipino guerrillas

Filipino revolutionaries
usedIn Philippine Revolution
Philippine–American War
World War II in the Philippines

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