falchion (Meaning)

Wordnet

falchion (n)

a short broad slightly convex medieval sword with a sharp point

Webster

falchion (n.)

A broad-bladed sword, slightly curved, shorter and lighter than the ordinary sword; -- used in the Middle Ages.

A name given generally and poetically to a sword, especially to the swords of Oriental and fabled warriors.

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falchion Sentence Examples

  1. The warrior wielded his falchion with great skill, cleaving through his enemies with ease.
  2. The falchion's curved blade gleamed in the sunlight, a deadly weapon in the hands of a trained fighter.
  3. The blacksmith labored over the falchion for weeks, carefully forging and sharpening the blade to perfection.
  4. The knight's falchion was a symbol of his status and power, a weapon he would carry into battle with pride.
  5. The guardsman's falchion was always at his side, ready to be drawn in defense of the king and country.
  6. The mercenary's falchion had seen many battles, its blade scarred and chipped from years of combat.
  7. The hunter's falchion was a tool as well as a weapon, used to clear brush and defend against wild animals.
  8. The peasant's falchion was a simple but effective tool, used for farming and self-defense.
  9. The collector's falchion was a prized possession, a rare and beautiful example of medieval craftsmanship.
  10. The museum's falchion was on display for all to see, a testament to the skill and artistry of its long-ago creator.

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The warrior wielded his falchion with great skill, cleaving through his enemies with ease.

The falchion's curved blade gleamed in the sunlight, a deadly weapon in the hands of a trained fighter.

The blacksmith labored over the falchion for weeks, carefully forging and sharpening the blade to perfection.

The knight's falchion was a symbol of his status and power, a weapon he would carry into battle with pride.