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A sword in the Japanese customs which are kept in the houses of the people. It is basically a circle with a design of a sword upon it on a cut out peice of metal. There are two types of tsuba: Akasuka: A sword design in which the handle is missing Owari: In which the handle is present
There is one syllable in Sword.
An arming sword is a sword seen as being a part of a person's set of arms or military accoutrements.
they shoot the sword out of the gun and stabs sombody!
to get a sword you have to kill someone with a sword then that person's sword will fly away from him then go near it and press B .
Technically, a person cannot swallow a sword. Swallowing would be considered putting the entire sword and not holding any end of it, and ingesting the entire sword. Since it is physically impossible, and since the stomach isn't big enough, a person cannot technically swallow a sword of 100 cm.
The first person to make one
Loyalty best identifies the symbolism of the sword in "King Arthur". The only person who can take the sword out of the stone is the person who first shows loyalty to the thrown.
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The main idea of "The Sword in the Stone" is about the journey of a young boy named Arthur (or Wart) who discovers his destiny to become King of England after he pulls the sword Excalibur from the stone. The story explores themes of destiny, leadership, and the qualities that make a true king.
The cross meant religion, the church, the sword meant the state, the power, the army
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