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Definition of sword
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Swop (v. & n.) Same as Swap.
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Espadon
::
Espadon
(n.) A long,
heavy,
two-handed
and
two-edged
sword,
formerly
used by
Spanish
foot
soldiers
and by
executioners..
Xiphidium
::
Xiphidium
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the order
Haemodraceae,
having
two-ranked,
sword-shaped
leaves..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) That which
engirdles
a
person
or
thing;
a band or
girdle;
as, a
lady's
belt; a sword
belt..
Swordtail
::
Swordsmanship
(n.) The state of being a
swordsman;
skill in the use of the
sword.
Edgeless
::
Edgeless
(a.)
Without
an edge; not
sharp;
blunt;
obtuse;
as, an
edgeless
sword or
weapon..
Swore
::
Swordtail
(n.) Any
hemipterous
insect
of the genus
Uroxiphus,
found upon
forest
trees..
Furbisher
::
Furbisher
(n.) One who
furbishes;
esp., a sword
cutler,
who
finishes
sword
blades
and
similar
weapons..
Watchword
::
Watchword
(n.) A word given to
sentinels,
and to such as have
occasion
to visit the
guards,
used as a
signal
by which a
friend
is known from an
enemy,
or a
person
who has a right to pass the watch from one who has not; a
countersign;
a
password..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) The loop of the
scabbard
of a
bayonet
or
sword.
Swordplay
::
Swordman
(n.) A
swordsman.
Foinery
::
Foinery
(n.)
Thrusting
with the foil;
fencing
with the
point,
as
distinguished
from
broadsword
play..
Fencing
::
Fencing
(n.) The art or
practice
of
attack
and
defense
with the
sword,
esp. with the
smallsword.
See
Fence,
v. i., 2..
Knife
::
Knife (n.) A sword or
dagger.
Excalibur
::
Excalibur
(n.) The name of King
Arthur's
mythical
sword.
Fence
::
Fence (n.)
Self-defense
by the use of the
sword;
the art and
practice
of
fencing
and sword play;
hence,
skill in
debate
and
repartee.
See
Fencing..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) The slip or
sheath
of a
sword,
and the
like..
Scabbard
::
Scabbard
(n.) The case in which the blade of a
sword,
dagger,
etc., is kept; a
sheath..
Smallsword
::
Smallsword
(n.) A light sword used for
thrusting
only;
especially,
the sword worn by
civilians
of rank in the
eighteenth
century..
Forte
::
Forte (n.) The
stronger
part of the blade of a
sword;
the part of half
nearest
the hilt; --
opposed
to
foible.
Hilt
::
Hilt (n.) A
handle;
especially,
the
handle
of a
sword,
dagger,
or the
like..
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