Examples of 'keris' in a sentence

Meaning of "keris"

keris (noun) - a traditional Malay dagger with a wavy blade, typically with a carved handle; often has symbolic and ceremonial significance
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  • plural of keri
  • Alternative spelling of kris

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This keris is crafted from star metal.
Seems to me that this keris is more recent.
Keris is preserved and maintained.
He collects keris and other antiques.
With this very keris.
Keris for a king.
And then he sinks the keris into his own body.
Keris is a symbol of power and of ethnic pride in most communities in Indonesian archipelago.
Its blade was forged from steel taken from eleven keris from the eleven states.
And Keris spoke about environment earlier.
Arjun rushes inside to find Keris.
The Keris and the Andiban were both made from gold.
Sharpened like a blade of Keris.
A second explanation for the name keris owned by Ronggo Jumeno named Kris Tundhung Medhiun.
Varieties of Javanese keris.

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At that instance, the keris was a symbol of the success of a united struggle.
A weapon, probably the early form of keris.
Kris or Keris is an asymmetrical dagger used both, as a weapon and spiritual object.
There are many strict rules, regulations and taboos to be adhered to in owning a Keris.
This keris will weaken Taji 's magic but will not take away his invulnerability.
Paradoxically, both groups shared a similar ideology addressing the hilt of the Keris.
This keris is worn by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on certain occasions only.
After producing one film, he changed its name to Keris Film Productions.
The Kris or Keris is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger from Indonesia.
So why should Hishammuddin be too concerned about what non-Malays think of the keris act? ".
This keris you carry, it will weaken Taji 's magic.
The second flag " concentric circle of 11 stars around crossed keris on a blue field . ".
Keris The kris or keris is a type of dagger, often with a pistol-gripped handle.

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