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Old Yesterday, 05:16 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by xasterix View Post
In the area where that blade came from (Leyte/Samar), "sundang" is a catch-all term for long fighting blades. In other Visayan areas, it's a general term for blades. In Mindanao and Sulu areas, it can refer to various blade species, but in pre-war times the term usually referred to kris or kalis (keris sundang, kris sundang, etc).
Just to add to that, in the Waray-Waray speaking parts of Leyte/Samar that I visited last year (Specifically Carigara, Tacloban, Basay, and Santa Rita) people seemed to use the word "Sundang" in same way a Tagalog speaker would use "Bolo," as kind of a general term for blade. We talked to two different blade smiths (one in Carigara and one in Santa Rita) and this seemed to be the case.

I wish we'd bothered to ask Cebuano speakers, but alas, we did not.
Next trip.

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Leif
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