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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Even more common than calling all thrusting swords "rapiers" was calling all curved swords "sabers". It's why the Chinese word "dao" (which is literally "knife" or by extension "single-edged blade") is translated as "saber" when it's part of a compound name for swords even when they're 5 feet long ("zhanmadao"). <shrug>"Horse beheading knife" would be odd too. The Victorians were first in organized (if not terribly scientific) study of arms and armor and they've left us a terminology but it shouldn't be taken literally.
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Fred Brackin Last edited by Fred Brackin; 03-02-2022 at 09:59 AM. |
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