No, "snee" is not a Scottish dagger. The Scottish dagger is called a "dirk," which is a long-bladed weapon used in traditional Scottish Highland attire.
A dagger esp as formerly worn by Scottish Highlanders is called a dirk.
The traditional Scottish dagger worn in a sock is called a "sgian-dubh." It is worn tucked into the top of the kilt hose, with only the hilt visible. The sgian-dubh translates to "black knife" in Gaelic. It is considered a symbol of Scottish heritage and is often worn as part of formal Highland dress.
A Scottish dagger, long with a straight blade, very similar to the poniard.
A 'dirk' is a dagger commonly used by the Scottish. "He stabbed him with a dirk." "She withdrew her dirk."
His fighting knife. Dirk is a Scottish name for a dagger, a long double-edged knife.
Scottish daggers are called either a Dirk or a Skein Dhu (sometimes spelled Skean Dhu or Skean Dhub).
The most common term for a dagger in Gaelic is "Sgian Dhubh" which actually translates as "black knife" This is a small dagger which is traditionally worn at Scottish Weddings in the side of the Kilt sock worn by the male members of the wedding party. The word "Sgian" is probably the closest translation to dagger. The Scottish Gaelic word is biodag (dagger, dirk).
A highlander's dagger is commonly known as a dirk. It is a traditional Scottish weapon that typically features a single-edged blade and is often used as part of highland dress or regalia.
He takes the dagger to school at nine years old even though he is not allowed to take it to school.
The Scottish word for old is "auld."
Actually it a gun dagger. The dagger is mounted below the gun barrel. The idea is very old.