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Not a clue ?
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More information?
What's with the 'blade' material ? |
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Materiall would not be any kind of horn; more like some hard wood ... maybe darkened ... and smoothened. Five faceted cross section, faces slightly concave, soft edges, but rather pointy, as if it were for perforating purposes ... this with a bit of imagination.
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Got me....
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But ... that is not five faced
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I'm 'stumped'....
![]() Is this not an expression used in Portuguese, 'Nando? |
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An idiomatic expression i was not familiar with; no strict equivalent in my lingo. Is it close from baffled ?
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