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Categories: Medieval European swords, Renaissance-era swords, Swords, Articles with short description, European weapons
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crossguard  cross-guard  cross-guards  crossguards  quillon
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On a sword, the crossguard, or cross-guard, the individual bars on either side known as quillon, is a bar of metal at right angles to the blade, placed between the blade and the hilt. Wikipedia
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On a sword, the crossguard, or cross-guard, the individual bars on either side known as quillon, is a bar of metal at right angles to the blade, placed between the blade and the hilt. Wikipedia
Type of sword guard made of two quillons Wikidata
A bar of metal, at right-angles, between the blade and the hilt of a sword that stops an opponent's blade from sliding down and injuring the hand of the person wielding the sword. Wiktionary
Bar of metal, at right-angles, between the blade and the hilt of a sword. Wiktionary (translation)
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