Other forms: bodkins
Watch out! The robber has a bodkin! A bodkin is a short knife with a thin blade.
This sweet little word isn’t so sweet — it’s a dagger with a thin blade that’s used as a weapon. It is little though, and easy to hide in a cape. Bodkins are mentioned throughout Shakespeare's plays. For example, Hamlet mentioned a "bare bodkin" in his "to be or not to be" soliloquy. Bodkin is also a word for other little sharp things, like a kind of hemming needle or hair pin, but either way, you're most likely to find one in a museum.