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Case knife

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"Case knife" is a term used to refer to a table knife, i.e. a knife intended for use at the dining table. The origin of this usage comes from a time when inns did not customarily provide eating utensils with meals. The table fork was relatively new, and was often sold in combination with a knife and, sometimes, a spoon. Thus the term refers to a knife that was sold in a case, as part of a set of utensils intended for use in dining.

Usage[edit]

A case knife is used at the dinner table, to cut soft and prepared foods, and even tender meats without requiring a steak knife.

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External links[edit]

  • The dictionary definition of case knife at Wiktionary


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