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rapier  tuck  estoc  espada ropera  Panzerstecher
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A straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges WordNet 3.0
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sword
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A straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The French estoc is a type of sword, also called a tuck in English, in use from the 14th to the 17th century. Wikipedia
A rapier or espada ropera is a type of sword used in Renaissance Spain to designate a sword with a straight, slender and sharply pointed two-edged long blade wielded in one hand. Wikipedia
Slender, sharply pointed sword. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Straight-bladed two-handed sword Wikidata
Slender, sharply pointed sword Wikidata
A slender, straight, sharply pointed sword. OmegaWiki
A slender, straight, sharply pointed sword (double-edged, single-edged or edgeless). Wiktionary
Slender straight sharply pointed sword. Wiktionary (translation)
A rapier, a sword. Wiktionary
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