The glaive, a European pole-arm weapon, was a weapon consisting of a single-edged blade on the end of a wooden shaft.
It is similar in appearance and form to the Japanese naginata and the Chinese do guan do.
Traditionally, the glaive's blade was around a foot and a half long while the pole was 2 m long. The blade was shaped into a socket-shaft configuration, like an axe head, rather than having the straight edged tang of a sword.
According to early texts, the glaive was to be used in the same way as a halberd or a quarterstaff.