English: Parts of a Moro (Philippine Muslim) barung or barong.
The terms are Tausug (Sulu dialect), and the terms came from the Tausug-English Dictionary by Irene Hassan, et al. (Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1994).
The barung sample above has the following dimensions -- overall length: 562 mm (22.1 inches); blade length: 410 mm (16.1 inches); and maximum blade thickness: 7 mm (1/4 inches).
The blade's steel lamination patterns can clearly be seen.
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