The Latin word for sharp is acutum. The word sharp in Spanish is said as afilado, in French it is net, and in German it is scharf.
The Latin root ac- means 'sharp'. A Latin derivative is the infinitive 'acuere', which means 'to sharpen'. Its past participle is 'acutus', which means 'sharp'. An English derivative is adjective is 'acute'.The root 'acu-'.
It means a sharp
Acu
The genus Acer, which includes maples, means sharp in Latin.
sharp
someone who is able to think fast and well
Acer.
The root for the word acute would be 'acu-.' This root is Latin, and it means, 'keen, unpleasantly bitter, or sharp.'
Dagger POINT is "Mucro". It generally means "sharp pointed edge". The other word for it is , I think , "daca". I'm not entitrely sure on that one. It's vulgar , or , a curse word in Latin
Pugio, Pugionis (3rd declension masculine)
from latin acidus or french acere meaning to be sour
it means my it really sharp