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Definition of sword
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Swop (v. & n.) Same as Swap.
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Steel
::
Steel (n.) A
weapon,
as a
sword,
dagger,
etc..
Jewel
::
"Jewel
(v. t.) To
dress,
adorn,
deck, or
supply
with
jewels,
as a
dress,
a sword hilt, or a
watch;
to
bespangle,
as with
jewels..
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v. i.) To
thrust
with a
sword;
to
lunge.
Forte
::
Forte (n.) The
stronger
part of the blade of a
sword;
the part of half
nearest
the hilt; --
opposed
to
foible.
Claymore
::
Claymore
(n.) A large
two-handed
sword used
formerly
by the
Scottish
Highlanders.
Fencer
::
Fencer
(n.) One who
fences;
one who
teaches
or
practices
the art of
fencing
with sword or foil.
Swordbill
::
Sword (n.) One of the end bars by which the lay of a hand loom is
suspended.
Swordless
::
Swording
(n.)
Slashing
with a
sword.
Languet
::
Languet
(n.) That part of the hilt, in
certain
kinds of
swords,
which
overlaps
the
scabbard..
Whinger
::
Whinger
(n.) A kind of
hanger
or sword used as a knife at meals and as a
weapon.
Moulinet
::
Moulinet
(n.) In sword and saber
exercises,
a
circular
swing of the
weapon..
Wield
::
Wield (v. t.) To use with full
command
or
power,
as a thing not too heavy for the
holder;
to
manage;
to
handle;
hence,
to use or
employ;
as, to wield a
sword;
to wield the
scepter..
Swordfish
::
Sworder
(n.) One who uses, or
fights
with, a
sword;
a
swordsman;
a
soldier;
a
cutthroat..
Gladiator
::
Gladiator
(n.)
Originally,
a
swordplayer;
hence,
one who
fought
with
weapons
in
public,
either
on the
occasion
of a
funeral
ceremony,
or in the
arena,
for
public
amusement..
Misword
::
Misword
(n.) A word
wrongly
spoken;
a cross word.
Quick
::
Quick (n.) The life; the
mortal
point;
a vital part; a part
susceptible
of
serious
injury
or keen
feeling;
the
sensitive
living
flesh;
the part of a
finger
or toe to which the nail is
attached;
the
tender
emotions;
as, to cut a
finger
nail to the
quick;
to
thrust
a sword to the
quick,
to taunt one to the
quick;
-- used
figuratively..
Swing
::
Swing (v. t.) To give a
circular
movement
to; to
whirl;
to
brandish;
as, to swing a
sword;
to swing a club;
hence,
colloquially,
to
manage;
as, to swing a
business..
Swordplayer
::
Swordplay
(n.)
Fencing;
a sword
fight.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To pass from an
animate
to a
lifeless
state;
to cease to live; to
suffer
a total and
irreparable
loss of
action
of the vital
functions;
to
become
dead; to
expire;
to
perish;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables;
often with of, by, with, from, and
rarely
for,
before
the cause or
occasion
of
death;
as, to die of
disease
or
hardships;
to die by fire or the
sword;
to die with
horror
at the
thought..
Sword
::
Sword (n.) The
military
power of a
country.
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