Pommel - Wikipedia Pommel may refer to: Pommel (saddle), the raised area at the front of an equestrian saddle Pommel (sword), the cap at the end of the hilt of a European sword
18 Types of Pommels on Medieval Swords A pommel is the knob-like structure at the end of a sword’s hilt, playing a crucial role in the sword’s balance, handling, and overall aesthetics Throughout the medieval period, pommel designs varied greatly, prompting historians to create a typology to systematically classify them
What does pommel mean? - Definitions. net A pommel is typically referred to as the rounded knob at the end of the handle of a sword or dagger, used to prevent the weapon from slipping out of the hand or shield from sliding down
pommel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The commonest method of playing the game, by the smaller boys of the village, was with a "sendstick," or pommel, and a wooden spell with a hole in one end to place the knur, which, when struck "tip-cat" like at the other end, threw the knur up to be struck at
Pommel Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To pound or beat The rounded, upward-projecting front part of a saddle Either of the two rounded handles on top of a pommel horse The knob on the end of the hilt of some swords and daggers