glaive (Meaning)
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glaive (n.)
A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve; also, a light lance with a long sharp-pointed head.
A sword; -- used poetically and loosely.
Synonyms & Antonyms of glaive
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glaive Sentence Examples
- With an icy glare, the warrior gripped his glaive, ready to strike.
- The shimmering glaive reflected the sunlight, creating a blinding arc.
- The glaive whistled through the air, its sharp edge cutting through flesh and bone.
- The knight's glaive was a formidable weapon, forged in the fires of war.
- The mercenary wielded a glaive with the precision of a seasoned veteran.
- The glaive's piercing blade pierced the armor of the enemy, sending him to the ground.
- The samurai's glaive was a sacred weapon, passed down through generations.
- The barbarian swung his glaive with reckless abandon, mowing down his opponents.
- The glaive's long handle allowed for devastating thrusts and sweeping slashes.
- The gleaming glaive was a symbol of both power and terror on the battlefield.
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A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve; also, a light lance with a long sharp-point
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With an icy glare, the warrior gripped his glaive, ready to strike.
The shimmering glaive reflected the sunlight, creating a blinding arc.
The glaive whistled through the air, its sharp edge cutting through flesh and bone.
The knight's glaive was a formidable weapon, forged in the fires of war.