bodkinpoint
Bodkinpoint is a term that refers to a specific type of sharp, slender point, often associated with weaponry or tools. The term is most commonly found in historical contexts, particularly in relation to ancient and medieval weaponry. A bodkinpoint was characterized by its narrow, often diamond-shaped or triangular cross-section, designed for piercing armor. This narrow profile allowed it to penetrate mail and, to some extent, plate armor, by forcing its way through the gaps or deforming the metal.
The effectiveness of a bodkinpoint was dependent on the type of armor it was used against. While
In modern usage, the term "bodkinpoint" is less common, but the concept of a sharp, piercing point