excaliber?
the sword was not officially named in the movie but being a story of Merlin and a VERY young King Arthur it is safe to guess excalibur.
The sword's name in Disney's "The Sword in the Stone" is Excalibur. It is the legendary sword stuck in the stone that can only be pulled out by the true king of England.
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The Sword he drew from the stone never had a name, but the sword given to him by the lady of the lake after he lost the first one was called Excalibur, which meant "Cut Steel"
Wakizashi (Japanese for "side inserted sword") or shoto (Japanese for "short sword").
The name of the owl in the Disney classic, The Sword in the Stone, was Archimedes :)
Katana was the name for the sword.
The sword, as far as I know, had no name. Excalibur is a totally different sword. Arthur got Excalibur soon after breaking the sword in the stone in battle.
The sword in the stone is called Excalibur. It is the legendary sword of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
Which sword?There are two famous swords associated with Arthur, the sword he drew from the stone to prove his claim to the throne (which is usually just called "the Sword in the Stone"), and the sword he later received from "the Lady in the Lake", which goes by several different names in different legends, such as Caledfwich (in Welsh), Calesvol (in Cornish), Caliburnus (in Latin), or Excalibur (the name it is usually known by in modern times). All of these names mean something like "hard-cleave", with the Latin version being influenced by Latin chalybs "steel". Most sources have the Sword in the Stone and Excalibur being two different swords, but some legends conflate the two.The tale of the Sword in the Stone is similar to some versions of the Norse legend of Sigurd, who did much the same thing; that sword was called Gramr or Gram, Norse for "wrath".
I'm pretty sure it was the name of the sword from the sword in the stone
Sword is a singular noun, the name of a long sharp knife used in war. The plural is swords.
It is not a sword. It is a jutte, or jitte, an old Japanese policeman's baton. It does not have a given name, like how Zoro's swords have names.
He did pull a sword out of stone. It wasn't the same sword King Aurthur pulled. Sir Galahad's sword didn't have a name.