Kamas
Kamas is a term with multiple meanings in different linguistic and cultural contexts. In Japanese, a kama refers to a traditional farming sickle used for cutting grasses and threshing. The kama also appears in martial arts as a handheld weapon; practitioners often train with wooden versions and sometimes use paired kama in forms. Some styles employ kusarigama, a chain-and-sickle weapon, which is related to the kama but adds a chain and weight for extended reach and entanglement.
In Sanskrit and Hindu contexts, kāma means desire or pleasure, one of the four aims of human
Outside of these linguistic uses, Kamas can function as a proper noun, including as a surname and