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Meaning of espadon
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espadon (n.)
A long, heavy, two-handed and two-edged sword, formerly used by Spanish foot soldiers and by executioners.
espadon Sentence Examples
- The knight won the jousting competition, earning him a golden espadon as a prize.
- The fishermen cast their nets, hoping the catch would contain a prized espadon.
- The fishmonger displayed a variety of seafood, including espadon, mackerel, and salmon.
- The chef prepared an elaborate meal featuring espadon roasted with herbs and garlic.
- The guests savored the delicate flavor and flaky texture of the espadon.
- The art museum showcased a painting depicting a knight wielding an espadon.
- The theater company staged a play about a warrior wielding an espadon.
- The king commissioned a suit of armor adorned with a symbol of an espadon.
- The collector sought to acquire an ancient espadon with an intricate design.
- The museum housed a display of swords, including an espadon from the 15th century.
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A long, heavy, two-handed and two-edged sword, formerly used by Spanish foot soldiers and by executioners.
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The knight won the jousting competition, earning him a golden espadon as a prize.
The fishermen cast their nets, hoping the catch would contain a prized espadon.
The fishmonger displayed a variety of seafood, including espadon, mackerel, and salmon.
The chef prepared an elaborate meal featuring espadon roasted with herbs and garlic.