Scimitar
sabre
A sabre with a curved blade is commonly referred to as a "sabre" or "saber," depending on the spelling variation. The term specifically denotes a type of sword characterized by its single-edged, curved blade and is often associated with cavalry use. In some contexts, particularly in historical European martial arts, it may also be called a "curved sabre" or "curved sword." The design allows for effective slashing and thrusting techniques.
Sabre originated from the French word "sabre," which was derived from the Hungarian word "szablya." The term has been used in various languages, including English, to refer to a type of sword with a curved blade and a guard.
Scimitar (arabian), Sabre( european- chinese), Curved Cutlass (european), Butterfly swords (chinese), Katana (japan). Which one?!
Some popular curved sword names used in historical battles include scimitar, sabre, and katana.
It is called an Épée or a Rapier, in the time of the story it where called an Sabre. The Sabre is offen compared to the curved sword. But the original Sabre was developed as a cavalry weapon, which was used when fighting from horseback. This Sabre have no sharp edges and even the end was blunt. It was commonly used to hit with the full length of the blade. This creates more of the classic "swish" and sweeping movement.
A Sabre is a heavy single-edged sword, with a curved blade. Cavalry (horsemen), used the Sabre during war. As far as a light Sabre goes, no, they are not real.
A sabre saw is a power tool used in woodworking to make curved or straight cuts in various materials such as wood, metal, or plastic. It has a reciprocating blade that moves back and forth rapidly, allowing for precise and controlled cutting. Woodworkers use sabre saws to cut intricate shapes, curves, and patterns in their projects.
A sabre is a light sword.
marry poverty stricken= needy stoneworker= mason curved cavalry sword= Sabre
Entirely depends on the nation and the type of sword.the Japanese curved blades are called wakizachi, katana, and no-dachi respectively for a short, normal length, and extra long version respectively.A chinese curved sword is commonly called the daoon the indian subcontinent, the Talwar is curved, while in afghanistan, the Pulwar is of the same basic shape.In the middle east, the shamshir, also commonly called a scimitar was curved, as were the kilij and saif. It may be noted at this point that the image of the "curved arabic scimitar vs the straight knightly sword" during the Crusades is in fact myth; the arabic swords of the medieval age were in fact straight. The first curved islamic swords appear among the mamluks in the 14th century, long after the crusades ended.In eastern europe, the hungarian or Avar sabre was commonly curved.in western europe, many falchion were likewise curved swords, as were the later cavalry sabre and cutlass.(A number of african and indonesian sword types also existed with curved forms, but I'm afraid I cant give names for them.)Original answer:A samurai sword
The answer is sabre.