Espada
'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.
The Spanish Sword was created in 1962.
Espada is the spanish word for "sword", and Japanese for "ten blades"
The Spanish Sword - 1962 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
the word shamsher is an Urdu word it means a sword. the word shamsheer is for sword
sword
The homonym for the word sword is soared
The Latin word for sword in a general term is "ferrum". However "gladius" is the most commonly used word for a sword or moderate length while "spatha" is a long cavalry sword.
It is a sword in Spanish, and a ten sided blade in Japanese
Toledo
Did you mean 'espada'? That's 'sword'
Reema is a Greek word for "word" - it means sword. Literally, God's word is a sword.