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Sabre
A dusack or dussack (also dusägge and variants, from Czech tesák "cleaver; hunting sword", lit. "fang") is a single-edged sword of the cutlass or sabre
Dusack
Type of European sword
Classifications of swords Types of swords List of swords Basket-hilted swords Cutlass Dusack Falchion Golok Machete Messer Parang Sabre Shamshir Szabla Shashka "Forms
Backsword
Bladed weapon
Zweihänder: 1500–1600 Germany Basket-hilted sword Colichemarde Cutlass Dirk Dusack Executioner's sword Karabela Katzbalger Sgian-dubh Swiss degen Szabla Early
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Index of articles associated with the same name
Parang Parang Nabur Patag Pichangatti Pinutí Pirah Ram-dao Rhomphaia Sabre Dusack Karabela Shashka Swiss sabre Szabla Turko-Mongol sabre Scimitar Arab sword
Single-edged_sword
Type of broad and heavy knife
for clearing land of vegetation. Other similar tools include: Billhook Dusack Golok Kopis Kukri Seax Sorocaban Knife "Online Etymology Dictionary". etymonline
Machete
Sharp cutting part of a weapon or tool
weapons are made with only a single leading edge, such as the sabre or dusack. The dusack has a 'false edge' near the tip, which only extends down a portion
Blade
Martial arts of European origin
dagger (Degen or daga, often of the rondel dagger), long knife (Messer), or Dusack, half- or quarterstaff, polearms, longsword (Langesschwert, spada longa
Historical European martial arts
Historical_European_martial_arts
Type of cavalry sabre
caused modifications of the langes Messer which eventually brought about the dusack in the mid 16th century. Turco–Mongol tradition "Eurasian". The Metropolitan
Turko-Mongol_sabre
1570 manual by Joachim Meyer
parts within its 379 pages. Book 1, Part 1 - Longsword Book 2, Part 2 - Dusack Book 2, Part 3 - Side sword or rapier Book 3, Part 4 - Dagger Book 3, Part
Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens
Gründtliche_Beschreibung_der_Kunst_des_Fechtens
Long bladed weapon
the Hussites was popularized in 16th-century Germany under its Czech name dusack, also known as Säbel auf Teutsch gefasst ("sabre fitted in the German manner")
Sword
South German fencing tradition
weapon in the 18th century, however both fencing with the longsword and the Dusack was till being taught in the fencing schools of the Marksbrüder. German
German_school_of_fencing
Martial Arts in Australia
Oktoberfecht Charity Tournament in 2018, a Meyer-centric competition in Dusack, Sidesword, and Longsword, with all profits going to local charities. In
Historical European Martial Arts in Australia
Historical_European_Martial_Arts_in_Australia
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From the Heath Covered Meadow
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English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).
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(Ζηναις) Greek name, possibly ZENAIS means "of Zeus."
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Shiva; Lord Krishna
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Contracted form of Persian Dârayavahush, DARAWESH means "possesses a lot; wealthy."
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(לִילִית) Hebrew form of Sumerian Lilitu, LILITH means "of the night." In mythology, this is the name of a Mesopotamian storm demon associated with the wind and thought to bear disease and death. In ancient Semitic folklore, it is the name of a night demon. The oldest story considers Lilith to be Adam's first wife. In the bible, this is simply a word for a "screech owl."Â
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King of the feet
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Gift of Guru
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Bengali, Indian
Beauty of the Moon
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