espade
Definition:
The espade is a cold, barbed armament or sword, similar to the saber, often characterized by its acute edges and pointed tip for thrusting or slashing in combat.
Pronunciation: /ɛˈspeɪd/ ("eh-SPADE")
Singular noun: espade
Plural noun: espades
The espade is a cold, barbed armament or sword, similar to the saber, often characterized by its acute edges and pointed tip for thrusting or slashing in combat.
Pronunciation: /ɛˈspeɪd/ ("eh-SPADE")
Singular noun: espade
Plural noun: espades
Examples:
"The knight drew his espade, ready to face his opponent."
"Legends declare that an enchanted espade lies concealed in the ancient ruins."
"The warrior's espade illuminated under the moonlight, its barbs reflecting the pale glow."
"Espades were often used in duels, favored for their precise and deadly strikes."
"She inherited her family's espade, passed down through generations of experienced swordsmen."
"The knight drew his espade, ready to face his opponent."
"Legends declare that an enchanted espade lies concealed in the ancient ruins."
"The warrior's espade illuminated under the moonlight, its barbs reflecting the pale glow."
"Espades were often used in duels, favored for their precise and deadly strikes."
"She inherited her family's espade, passed down through generations of experienced swordsmen."
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