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Since it can be read in two ways it has two meanings. When the L is pronounced as in the word wil. It means tail. And when you pronouns the L as in the word pull the meaning will be sword.
The French phrase "en garde touché" is a phrase used in sword fighting or fencing. The best translation to English would be to tell your opponent to "be on guard against the touch" of the sword.
It is a sword in Spanish, and a ten sided blade in Japanese
in english it means KNife or sword... although it orinated in israeli and means hero its usally a boys name.
A broken sword can be a symbol or defeat, or of peace.
The translation from English to Latin of "God is My Sword and My Shield" is "Scutum et gladium meum Deus".
"Like a ship without a rudder."
'Espada' is the Spanish word for Sword. It originated from the Latin word 'spatha' which means a type of sword or the Ancient Greek word spathe which means broad blade.
Kendou, having been adopted into English (Kendo), refers to the sport of swordsmanship. However, looking at the kanji individually, it can be translated as "way of the sword."
Filius gladii.
Iron, or sword
Katana or tachi means sword in Japanese剣 けん "ken" is also another word for sword and is just as common."katana" tends to refer to a single-edged sword, especially a Japanese sword."tachi" is a long sword."ken" is fairly generic "sword", although it was previously commonly used to refer to a double-edged sword.it is a zonpoto___The actual translation of "sword" is 剣 (ken).I think the original answerer is trying to say zanbattou (斬馬刀), which is a specific type of especially large Japanese sword.
In several places and it depends upon the English translation in use. For the New King James Version, it appears in two prophetic works exactly as put in Isaiah 34 and Jeremiah 12 (chapter 47 states 'sword of the Lord' without the 'the').
Since it can be read in two ways it has two meanings. When the L is pronounced as in the word wil. It means tail. And when you pronouns the L as in the word pull the meaning will be sword.
all of these mean sword in LATIN:HARPEMUCROGLADIOENSISGLADIUSMACHAERA
The French phrase "en garde touché" is a phrase used in sword fighting or fencing. The best translation to English would be to tell your opponent to "be on guard against the touch" of the sword.
The sword is a cutting weapon. Some are designed for stabbing; some for slashing.