Therefore circumcision should not have been performed with a stone knife.
Nevertheless, certain well-known circumcisions are related as having been performed with a stone knife, thus (Ex.
But, in cutting, we use an iron knife more commonly than a stone knife.
Should I miss him at my first cast, as was quite probable, since he was prepared for me, I would have to face his formidable lance with nothing more than a stone knife.
Before the latter could realize what was taking place a stone knife flashed in a savage arc, burying its length in his heart.
In a column two abreast the fifty shuffled along, war spears ready in their hands, bows and arrow-filled quivers at their backs, a stone knife in the belt of each tunic.
The rite of circumcision was among those practised by the Egyptians, but whether it was performed with a stone knife, as was the case with the Jews when they came out of Egypt, is not certain.
As each wreath was taken off the clusters were partly separated with the stone knife.
The reed, which was cut with a stone knife, was afterwards rubbed with native tobacco.
As he strolled along, he was reminded of the bow and arrows hanging at his back--these and a stone knife and a grass rope were the weapons he had chosen when preparing to leave Sephar.
From his left breast stood the hilt of a stone knife, its blade buried deep.
The reeds were cut with a stone knife some 3-1/2 inches long.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stone knife" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.