Katti
- In Redwall:
Unused
in Redwall
- Time Period: Early 1800's
- Origin: India
- Description:
A heavy, curved single-edged blade attached to an unguarded hilt;
carried unsheathed in the back from a belt
- Use: The katti was an
agricultural tool, much like a scythe, but was deadly in expert hands.
It was the national sword of the Coorg (also called Koorg), the south-west
coastal area of India.
- Sites for Further Research: