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  • Rapier
  • One-handed thrusting sword

    Directors recognizes rapier and dagger as one of the eight main weapon disciplines of stage combat. The origin of the name 'rapier' is Spanish. It is called

    Rapier

    Rapier

    Rapier

  • Parrying dagger
  • Small bladed weapon

    single-handed sword such as a rapier. As the name implies they were designed to parry, or defend, more effectively than a simple dagger form, typically incorporating

    Parrying dagger

    Parrying dagger

    Parrying_dagger

  • Rapier & Dagger
  • Board game

    Rapier & Dagger is a set of rules for a pencil-and-paper fencing duel or fencing using miniatures, published by Fantasy Games Unlimited (FGU) in 1978

    Rapier & Dagger

    Rapier_&_Dagger

  • Rapier (missile)
  • Surface-to-air missile

    Rapier is a surface-to-air missile developed for the British Army to replace their towed Bofors 40/L70 anti-aircraft guns. The system is unusual as it

    Rapier (missile)

    Rapier (missile)

    Rapier_(missile)

  • Types of daggers
  • and Russia) Dirk (Scotland) Hunting dagger (Germany, 18th-century) Parrying dagger (17th- to 18th-century rapier fencing) Sgian-dubh (Scotland) Trench

    Types of daggers

    Types_of_daggers

  • North American XF-108 Rapier
  • Canceled interceptor aircraft project

    The North American XF-108 Rapier was a proposed long-range, high-speed interceptor aircraft designed by North American Aviation intended to defend the

    North American XF-108 Rapier

    North American XF-108 Rapier

    North_American_XF-108_Rapier

  • Companion weapon
  • Object held in the non-sword hand while fencing

    fencing with a rapier or sword. The popular companion weapon forms include: sword and buckler sword/rapier and parrying dagger rapier and cloak In most

    Companion weapon

    Companion weapon

    Companion_weapon

  • Napier Dagger
  • 1930s British aircraft piston engine

    Napier before World War II. It was a development of the earlier Napier Rapier. The H-Block has a compact layout, as it essentially consists of two vertically

    Napier Dagger

    Napier Dagger

    Napier_Dagger

  • Joachim Meyer
  • German fencing master (1537–1571)

    the long sword, dussack (a training weapon not unlike the messer), rapier, dagger, and polearms. Meyer's system generally flows from, and uses the terminology

    Joachim Meyer

    Joachim Meyer

    Joachim_Meyer

  • Napier Rapier
  • 1920s British piston aircraft engine

    opposite side, leading to very smooth running. The Rapier suffered many of the same problems as the later Dagger and Sabre engines. The Fairey Seafox and Short

    Napier Rapier

    Napier Rapier

    Napier_Rapier

  • Historical European martial arts
  • Martial arts of European origin

    covers Olympic fencing, as well as the HEMA disciplines of longsword, rapier and dagger, military saber, and Harnisfechten. It was originally part of the

    Historical European martial arts

    Historical European martial arts

    Historical_European_martial_arts

  • Classification of swords
  • Types of swords

    2 m) blade similar to the long rapier. "Let thy (long) Rapier or (long) Sword be foure foote at the least, and thy dagger two foote." Historical terms (15th

    Classification of swords

    Classification of swords

    Classification_of_swords

  • Cinquedea
  • Long dagger

    (/ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdi.ə/, /ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdeɪə/) or cinqueda is a civilian short sword (or long dagger). It was developed in northern Italy and enjoyed a period of popularity

    Cinquedea

    Cinquedea

    Cinquedea

  • Sword
  • Long bladed weapon

    manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than that of a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword

    Sword

    Sword

  • Dennis Rapier
  • Fire engine manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles

    The Dennis Rapier is a purpose-built fire engine produced by Dennis Specialist Vehicles of Guildford, Surrey, England from 1991 to the early 2000s. Following

    Dennis Rapier

    Dennis Rapier

    Dennis_Rapier

  • Alexander Dennis
  • Bus manufacturer based in the United Kingdom

    by a neighbouring company, John Dennis Coachbuilders Limited. Sabre Rapier Dagger RS/SS DS DFS List of buses "ADL CHIEF EXECUTIVE COLIN ROBERTSON TO JOIN

    Alexander Dennis

    Alexander_Dennis

  • Spada da lato
  • Renaissance-era sword type

    predecessor, or early form, of the rapier of the early modern period. Side-swords were used concurrently with rapiers as well, particularly for military

    Spada da lato

    Spada da lato

    Spada_da_lato

  • IAI Nesher
  • Israel-built version of the Mirage 5 attack aircraft

    another to a land-based Rapier. As part of the 1979 contract with IAI, the Argentine Air Force had stipulated that the Daggers would be equipped with new

    IAI Nesher

    IAI Nesher

    IAI_Nesher

  • Sword Art Online: Integral Factor
  • 2017 video game

    fight using several different types of weapons, ranging from sword, rapier, dagger, mace, bow, axe, spear. Users also have access to special powerful attacks

    Sword Art Online: Integral Factor

    Sword_Art_Online:_Integral_Factor

  • Baselard
  • Historical type of bladed weapon

    dagger or short sword of the Late Middle Ages. In modern use by antiquarians, the term baselard is mostly reserved for a type of 14th-century dagger with

    Baselard

    Baselard

  • Dresden Castle
  • Castle in Dresden, Germany

    includes around 10,000 objects, including helmets, shields, swords, rapiers, daggers, sabres and maces, pistols and rifles, riding equipment and ceremonial

    Dresden Castle

    Dresden Castle

    Dresden_Castle

  • Types of swords
  • Bladed weapon

    Karabela Katzbalger Sgian-dubh Swiss degen Szabla Early modern fencing Feder Rapier Sabre Spada da lato Modern fencing (sport equipment) Épée Foil (fencing)

    Types of swords

    Types_of_swords

  • Swordsmanship
  • Skills of a person versed in the art of the sword

    ceremonial purposes. The preferred civilian dueling weapon shifted from the rapier to the faster but shorter smallsword, and eventually shifted totally away

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

  • British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat
  • Systems: Unarmed Combat Swashbuckling Rapier Rapier & Dagger Broadsword Quarterstaff Sword & Shield Smallsword Knife Rapier & Cloak "The British Academy of

    British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat

    British_Academy_of_Stage_and_Screen_Combat

  • Salvator Fabris
  • Italian fencer

    It was during his time in Copenhagen that he published his treatise on rapier fencing, Lo Schermo, overo Scienza d’Arme, in 1606. The treatise became

    Salvator Fabris

    Salvator Fabris

    Salvator_Fabris

  • Vincentio Saviolo
  • Italian author on fencing in English

    his practise, in two bookes, the first intreating of the use of the Rapier and Dagger, the second of Honor and honorable quarrels in London. The first part

    Vincentio Saviolo

    Vincentio Saviolo

    Vincentio_Saviolo

  • Knightly sword
  • Straight, double-edged bladed weapon

    the early modern one-handed straight swords, such as the side-sword, the rapier, the cavalry-focused Reiterschwert and certain types of broadsword. The

    Knightly sword

    Knightly sword

    Knightly_sword

  • Keris bahari
  • Type of dagger from Sumatra

    dagger mainly used in Sumatra. It is also called Keris panjang (meaning, "Long kris"). Keris bahari is dubbed by European people as "Sumatran rapier kris"

    Keris bahari

    Keris bahari

    Keris_bahari

  • Small sword
  • Light one-handed sword designed for thrusting

    sword designed for thrusting which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier (espada ropera) of the late Renaissance. The height of the small sword's

    Small sword

    Small_sword

  • Bronze Age sword
  • Historical style of weapon

    long, significantly shorter weapons are categorized as short swords or daggers.[citation needed] From an early time swords with lengths in excess of 100

    Bronze Age sword

    Bronze Age sword

    Bronze_Age_sword

  • List of premodern combat weapons
  • African) Khanda (South Asian) Moplah (Southwestern Indian) Patag (Bhutanese) Rapier (European) Saingeom (Korean) Seax (European) Side sword (European) Sikin

    List of premodern combat weapons

    List_of_premodern_combat_weapons

  • Falklands War order of battle: Argentine air forces
  • of the air force and navy, and its fighter-bomber Mirage IIIs and IAI Daggers were not equipped for aerial refuelling. The FAA's training, tactics and

    Falklands War order of battle: Argentine air forces

    Falklands War order of battle: Argentine air forces

    Falklands_War_order_of_battle:_Argentine_air_forces

  • SCA Rapier Combat
  • Historical fencing style

    early as 1969, there were informal discussions about introducing "rapier and dagger" style combat as a society activity. Several early rule sets using

    SCA Rapier Combat

    SCA_Rapier_Combat

  • Acinaces
  • Type of Scythian short sword

    akinaka (unattested Old Persian *akīnakah, Sogdian kynʼk) is a type of dagger or xiphos (short sword) used mainly in the first millennium BCE in the eastern

    Acinaces

    Acinaces

    Acinaces

  • Prize Playing
  • sword & dagger, and sword & gauntlet. Starting around 1580, the rapier and rapier & dagger were included. Once all the bouts were over, judgment of passage

    Prize Playing

    Prize_Playing

  • Sabre
  • Type of backsword with curved blade, designed to cut and slash

    connect the Arabic saif. Possible Tungusic cognates include Manchu seleme "dagger", Evenk sälämä "sword", argued to be a natively Tungusic formation of sele

    Sabre

    Sabre

  • Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
  • sword (cut & thrust), sword & buckler, sword & dagger, Messer, rapier, rapier & dagger, single dagger, polearm, and short staff. Kampfringen, a historical

    Association for Renaissance Martial Arts

    Association_for_Renaissance_Martial_Arts

  • Ricasso
  • Unsharpened length of blade between the guard or handle on a knife

    unsharpened length of blade just above the guard or handle on a knife, dagger, sword, or bayonet. Blades designed this way appear at many periods in history

    Ricasso

    Ricasso

    Ricasso

  • Destreza
  • Spanish tradition of fencing

    dedicated to the rapier specifically, or the rapier combined with a defensive weapon such as a cloak, a buckler or a parrying dagger, besides other weapons

    Destreza

    Destreza

    Destreza

  • List of medieval weapons
  • blade can be curved or straight. Arming sword Dagger Estoc Falchion Katana Knife Longsword Messer Rapier Sabre or saber (Most sabers belong to the renaissance

    List of medieval weapons

    List_of_medieval_weapons

  • Italian martial arts
  • Martial arts popular in Italy

    (spada da lato), the rapier (la striscia), the duelling sabre (spada e sciabola da duello o da terreno), venetian and bolognese dagger styles, short range

    Italian martial arts

    Italian martial arts

    Italian_martial_arts

  • Bilbo (sword)
  • Sword similar to a cutlass

    The bilbo is a type of 16th century, cut-and-thrust sword or small rapier formerly popular in America. They have well-tempered and flexible blades and

    Bilbo (sword)

    Bilbo (sword)

    Bilbo_(sword)

  • Basket-hilted sword
  • Sword with basket-like hand protection

    this war sword had a wider blade than its contemporary civilian rapiers. While a rapier is primarily a thrusting sword, a schiavona is a cut and thrust

    Basket-hilted sword

    Basket-hilted sword

    Basket-hilted_sword

  • Tachi
  • Japanese sword worn by the samurai

    A back view of a samurai in armor carrying a tachi (sword) and tantō (dagger), on his back is a sashimono (banner), while holding a yari (spear) and a

    Tachi

    Tachi

  • List of equipment of the Turkish Air Force
  • Ex-Netherlands)". cmano-db.com. "SAM Plt/2 (Rapier B1X) (2x + Dagger pr Plt)". cmano-db.com. "Radar (Dagger) (Rapier)". cmano-db.com. "Selex ES receives NATO

    List of equipment of the Turkish Air Force

    List_of_equipment_of_the_Turkish_Air_Force

  • Balarao
  • Dagger

    spelled balaraw, bararao, and bararaw), also known as "winged dagger", is a Filipino dagger used throughout the pre-colonial Philippines. It is unusually

    Balarao

    Balarao

    Balarao

  • Khopesh
  • Ancient Egyptian sword

    carried the khopesh with various weapons such as axes, spears, maces, daggers, bows, and war chariots. Outside of active warfare, the khopesh is often

    Khopesh

    Khopesh

  • Italian school of swordsmanship
  • Style of combat from the 15th century to the 19th century

    generally restricted to covering only the rapier being used alone or with a companion arm (such as the dagger, cloak, or rotella). By the end of the 17th

    Italian school of swordsmanship

    Italian school of swordsmanship

    Italian_school_of_swordsmanship

  • Dennis Sabre
  • Fire engine manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles

    similarities with the compact Dennis Dagger. Production ceased in 2007 with the closure of Dennis Specialist Vehicles. Like the Rapier, the Sabre is powered by a

    Dennis Sabre

    Dennis Sabre

    Dennis_Sabre

  • Maggia (comics)
  • Fictional organization

    Spider-Man #73. Rapier – A one-time friend and partner of Silvermane named Dominic Tyrone, who sought revenge after being betrayed. Rapier used an electro-stun

    Maggia (comics)

    Maggia_(comics)

  • Estoc
  • Type of sword

    that was around 88 cm (35 in) in length. Oakeshott types XV, XVII Koncerz Rapier Gisèle d'Estoc (1845–1894), French writer, sculptor, feminist small, pointed

    Estoc

    Estoc

    Estoc

  • Sica
  • Short sword or large dagger

    The sica (plural siccae) is a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians; it was also used in ancient Rome. It is a shorter

    Sica

    Sica

    Sica

  • Ōdachi
  • Japanese sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Ōdachi

    Ōdachi

    Ōdachi

  • Jian
  • Chinese double-edged sword

    distinguish them from true antiques. Originally similar to bronze double-edged daggers in varying lengths, jian reached modern lengths by roughly 500 BC. Though

    Jian

    Jian

    Jian

  • Xiphos
  • Ancient Greek shortsword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Xiphos

    Xiphos

    Xiphos

  • Falchion
  • One-handed, single-edged sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Falchion

    Falchion

    Falchion

  • Zweihänder
  • Two-handed sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Zweihänder

    Zweihänder

    Zweihänder

  • Stage combat
  • Technique used in theatre to create the illusion of physical combat

    fencing styles based on gladiatorial combat as well as Renaissance rapier and dagger fencing. Egerton Castle and Captain Alfred Hutton of London were also

    Stage combat

    Stage combat

    Stage_combat

  • Scimitar
  • Middle-Eastern sabre with a curved blade

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Scimitar

    Scimitar

    Scimitar

  • Renaissance Sword Club
  • Historical martial arts group

    specifically those concerned with the rapier and spada da lato, as well as their companion weapons such as the dagger, cloak, buckler and rotella. Members

    Renaissance Sword Club

    Renaissance_Sword_Club

  • Shamshir
  • Type of Persian/Iranian curved sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

  • Wakizashi
  • Shorter sword in a daishō (Japanese)

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Wakizashi

    Wakizashi

    Wakizashi

  • Claymore
  • Two-handed sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Claymore

    Claymore

    Claymore

  • Épée
  • Weapon and type of modern fencing

    17th century, had been the most commonly used dueling sword, replacing the rapier. The dueling sword developed in the 19th century when, under pressure from

    Épée

    Épée

    Épée

  • Poignard
  • Dagger

    Shakespeare's Hamlet (Act V, scene ii; line 3795), Laertes wagers "six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdle, hangers, and so" against six

    Poignard

    Poignard

    Poignard

  • Swordstaff
  • Medieval Scandinavian pole weapon

    figurative term, referencing a spear, or similar, utilizing a sword- or dagger-like blade and crossguard. Archeological finds have been done in Sweden

    Swordstaff

    Swordstaff

    Swordstaff

  • Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens
  • 1570 manual by Joachim Meyer

    Longsword Book 2, Part 2 - Dusack Book 2, Part 3 - Side sword or rapier Book 3, Part 4 - Dagger Book 3, Part 5 - Staff and polearms https://elib.uni-stuttgart

    Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens

    Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens

    Gründtliche_Beschreibung_der_Kunst_des_Fechtens

  • Hilt
  • Handle of a sword or similar weapon

    The hilt (rarely called a haft or shaft) is the handle of a knife, dagger, sword, or bayonet, consisting of a guard, grip, and pommel. The guard may contain

    Hilt

    Hilt

    Hilt

  • Joseph Swetnam
  • English pamphleteer and fencing master

    treatise itself is a manual detailing the use of the rapier, rapier and dagger, backsword, sword and dagger, and quarterstaff, prefaced with eleven chapters

    Joseph Swetnam

    Joseph Swetnam

    Joseph_Swetnam

  • Ridolfo Capo Ferro
  • Italian fencer

    covers the use of the single rapier, including basic sword grappling, as well as rapier and dagger, rapier and cloak, and rapier and rotella, a most unusual

    Ridolfo Capo Ferro

    Ridolfo Capo Ferro

    Ridolfo_Capo_Ferro

  • Longsword
  • Two-handed, double-edged sword

    while "long sword" (or "long-sword"), if used at all, referred to the rapier (in the context of Renaissance or Early Modern fencing). Another name originating

    Longsword

    Longsword

    Longsword

  • Spatha
  • Roman longsword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Spatha

    Spatha

  • Talwar
  • Type of sword from the Indian subcontinent

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Talwar

    Talwar

    Talwar

  • Dual wield
  • Technique of using two weapons, one in each hand, for training or combat

    Medieval, and Renaissance era. The use of a parrying dagger such as a main gauche along with a rapier is common in historical European martial arts. North

    Dual wield

    Dual wield

    Dual_wield

  • Kalis
  • Type of Philippine sword

    differs in that the Philippine kris or kalis tends to be a sword, not a dagger, and thus often called a "kris sword". Like the keris, the kalis has a double-edged

    Kalis

    Kalis

    Kalis

  • Wilf K. Backhaus
  • Canadian game designer

    Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook, co-author, Fantasy Games Unlimited (1978) Rapier & Dagger, author, Fantasy Games Unlimited (1979) Middle Sea (a strategic board

    Wilf K. Backhaus

    Wilf K. Backhaus

    Wilf_K._Backhaus

  • Tekkaman Blade
  • Japanese anime television series

    Sword attack the Space Knights' base and attempt to kill Rapier. Although outnumbered, Rapier self-destructs in an attempt to destroy the four Tekkamen

    Tekkaman Blade

    Tekkaman_Blade

  • H engine
  • Inline engine with four banks driving two crankshafts

    diesel D. Napier & Son, UK. Napier Rapier (1929) – H-16 air-cooled vertical, 8.83 litres 340 hp (250 kW) Napier Dagger (1934) – H-24, air-cooled vertical

    H engine

    H engine

    H_engine

  • Urumi
  • Indian whip-sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Urumi

    Urumi

    Urumi

  • Yatagan
  • Ottoman Turkish hewing knife/sabre

    v t e Knives and daggers List of daggers List of blade materials Kitchen and table knives Boning Boti Bread knife Butcher knife Butter knife Caidao Cheese

    Yatagan

    Yatagan

  • Bolo knife
  • Philippine knife or sword

    in the Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao, and the Visayas. Punyál or Gunong - a dagger derivative of the kalis. Used as a side-weapon in combat, or to kill and

    Bolo knife

    Bolo knife

    Bolo_knife

  • Japanese sword mountings
  • Housings and associated fittings that hold the blade of a Japanese sword

    mounting style for a tantō (literally, "small sword", nowadays regarded as a dagger) from the Kamakura period onwards. The shikomizue (仕込み杖, "prepared cane")

    Japanese sword mountings

    Japanese sword mountings

    Japanese_sword_mountings

  • Iron Age sword
  • Long-bladed weapons used throughout Iron Age Eurasia

    the Hallstatt period, around 600–500BC, swords were replaced with short daggers. The La Tene culture reintroduced the sword, which was very different from

    Iron Age sword

    Iron_Age_sword

  • Tantō
  • Japanese dagger

    a squared rather than curved tip. The tantō is a single or double edged dagger with a length between 15 and 30 cm (6 and 12 in) (1 Japanese shaku). The

    Tantō

    Tantō

    Tantō

  • Carracks black sword
  • Swords used by Portuguese sailors and seamen during the Age of Discovery

    Africa, coming to be used as a symbol of honor by the local chiefs. Rapier Bollock dagger Daehnhardt, Rainer [in Portuguese] (1997). Homens Espadas e Tomates

    Carracks black sword

    Carracks black sword

    Carracks_black_sword

  • Century Series
  • Group of US fighter aircraft between designations F-100 and F-106

    design or prototype stage: the Republic XF-103 and North American XF-108 Rapier interceptor concepts, the North American F-107 tactical fighter prototype

    Century Series

    Century Series

    Century_Series

  • Uchigatana
  • Type of Japanese sword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Uchigatana

    Uchigatana

    Uchigatana

  • Nicoletto Giganti
  • Italian fencer

    Nicoletto Giganti was a 17th-century Italian rapier fencing master. The frontispiece of his 1606 work names him as “Nicoletto Giganti, Venetian”, although

    Nicoletto Giganti

    Nicoletto Giganti

    Nicoletto_Giganti

  • Gladius
  • Roman short sword; Latin word meaning "sword"

    sword (gladius), a shield (scutum), one or two javelins (pila), often a dagger (pugio), and perhaps, in the later empire period, darts (plumbatae). Conventionally

    Gladius

    Gladius

    Gladius

  • Hook sword
  • Chinese curved sword

    extended further out, almost six feet. While the second is in the air, the dagger upon the hilt slashes the target. In this way, the wielder can extend their

    Hook sword

    Hook sword

    Hook_sword

  • Chronology of bladed weapons
  • The different bladed weapons (swords, dress-swords, sabers, rapiers, foils, machetes, daggers, knives, arrowheads, etc.) have been of great importance throughout

    Chronology of bladed weapons

    Chronology of bladed weapons

    Chronology_of_bladed_weapons

  • German school of fencing
  • South German fencing tradition

    1570. The German tradition was largely eclipsed by the Italian school of rapier fencing by the early 17th century, though practitioners of the German school

    German school of fencing

    German school of fencing

    German_school_of_fencing

  • Francesco Alfieri
  • Italian fencer

    contains a short biography. An introduction to the use of the dagger in Italian rapier according to Francesco Alfieri. Ultramundane level of training

    Francesco Alfieri

    Francesco Alfieri

    Francesco_Alfieri

  • Montante
  • Iberian longsword

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Montante

    Montante

  • Kris
  • Weapon from Maritime Southeast Asia

    Keris bahari, rapier version of keris Kris of Knaud, oldest surviving kris KRISS Vector, US submachine gun named after the blade Kujang, dagger from West

    Kris

    Kris

    Kris

  • Gérard Thibault d'Anvers
  • Fencing master and writer from the Netherlands

    of Antwerp (ca. 1574–1627) was a fencing master and writer of the 1628 rapier manual Academie de l'Espée. Thibault was from the Southern Netherlands which

    Gérard Thibault d'Anvers

    Gérard Thibault d'Anvers

    Gérard_Thibault_d'Anvers

  • Parang (knife)
  • Type of Southeast Asian knife

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Parang (knife)

    Parang (knife)

    Parang_(knife)

  • Dao (Chinese sword)
  • Single-edged Chinese sword primarily used for slashing and chopping

    Late modern period Basket-hilted sword Cutlass Hunting sword Pistol sword Rapier Sabre Shashka Small sword Spadroon Sword bayonet China Ancient Dao Jian

    Dao (Chinese sword)

    Dao (Chinese sword)

    Dao_(Chinese_sword)

  • Kopis
  • Greek curved knife or sword

    makhaira (μάχαιρα, another Greek word, meaning "chopper" or "short sword", "dagger") is not entirely clear in ancient texts, but modern specialists tend to

    Kopis

    Kopis

    Kopis

  • Waster
  • Practice weapon

    rapier wasters are not widely available from commercial vendors, but may be special ordered or hand-crafted. Rondel dagger wasters, like the daggers themselves

    Waster

    Waster

    Waster

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  • Rapley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rapley

    English : probably connected with Rapley Farm in Berkshire, although it is not clear whether the surname is derived from the farm name or vice versa.Altered spelling of the Swiss family name Räpple (see Rappleye).

    Rapley

  • RAYNER
  • Male

    English

    RAYNER

    English form of German Rainer, RAYNER means "wise warrior."

    RAYNER

  • XABIER
  • Male

    Portuguese

    XABIER

    Galician-Portuguese form of Basque Xavier, XABIER means "a new house."

    XABIER

  • Tapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Tapper

    English and German : occupational name for a wine merchant or tavernkeeper, Middle English tapper (an agent derivative of tappen ‘to draw off’), Low German tappe ‘tap’.North German : nickname from Middle Low German tapper ‘capable’, ‘eager’, ‘courageous’.Swedish : soldier’s name from tapper ‘brave’.

    Tapper

  • JAVIER
  • Male

    Spanish

    JAVIER

    Spanish form of Basque Xavier, JAVIER means "new house."

    JAVIER

  • Draper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Draper

    English and Irish : occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, Anglo-Norman French draper (Old French drapier, an agent derivative of drap ‘cloth’). The surname was introduced to Ulster in the 17th century. Draperstown in County Londonderry was named for the London Company of Drapers, which was allocated the land in the early 17th century.

    Draper

  • Rayer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rayer

    English : from the Norman personal name Raher, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + hari, heri ‘army’.French : occupational name for a barber, Old French raier (from rère ‘to shave’).

    Rayer

  • RANIERO
  • Male

    Italian

    RANIERO

    Italian form of German Reginar, RANIERO means "wise warrior."

    RANIERO

  • Napier
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Napier

    In Charge of Royal Linens

    Napier

  • Ranger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ranger

    English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname Laviolette.

    Ranger

  • ROGIER
  • Male

    French

    ROGIER

    French form of Latin Rogerius, ROGIER means "famous spear." 

    ROGIER

  • Brazier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brazier

    English : occupational name for a worker in brass, from Old English bræsian ‘to cast in brass’ (a derivative of bræs ‘brass’).French : variant of Brasier.

    Brazier

  • Brasier
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Brasier

    French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a cook, from an agent derivative of braise ‘embers’.English : variant spelling of Brazier.

    Brasier

  • Ranier
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German

    Ranier

    Strong Counselor

    Ranier

  • Javier
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Basque, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Spanish

    Javier

    Owner of a New House; Born in January; The Mountain that is a Mile in Height; A Night; Flower; Victorious; Forest; Green Branches; Bright; Variant of Xavier; Obscure

    Javier

  • Raper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Raper

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Roper. In southern dialects of English, Old English -ā- became Middle English -ō-, whereas in Yorkshire -a- was preserved and gave rise to this form of the surname.Possibly also an altered spelling of German Röper or Röber (see Roeber).

    Raper

  • RAINER
  • Male

    German

    RAINER

    A derivative of German Reginar, RAINER means "wise warrior."

    RAINER

  • Paper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Paper

    English : unexplained. In part at least, the name appears to be of Dutch or French (possibly Huguenot) origin, perhaps a translation of Papier, a metonymic occupational name for a clerk or scribe, or perhaps a respelling of Pape.Swiss German : variant spelling of Papper, probably from baby talk. Compare Paben.

    Paper

  • RAINIER
  • Male

    French

    RAINIER

    French form of German Rainer, RAINIER means "wise warrior."

    RAINIER

  • FRAZIER
  • Male

    English

    FRAZIER

    Variant spelling of English Frazer, FRAZIER means "strawberry."

    FRAZIER

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  • JESSE
  • Male

    English

    JESSE

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yishay, JESSE means "I possess" or "wealthy." In the bible, this is the name of the father of King David.

  • Kiah | کیعہ
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kiah | کیعہ

    A new beginning

  • Anshumati | அந்ஷுமதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anshumati | அந்ஷுமதீ

    Brilliant, Wise

  • Atamvichaar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Atamvichaar

    Reflecting on the Soul

  • Leland
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Leland

    From the meadow land 'Pasture ground.

  • Bidula
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bidula

    Spotted; Variegated

  • Sarvachna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sarvachna

    Goddess Amman

  • Pandalavasan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pandalavasan

    One who lives in pandala place

  • Hanford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hanford

    English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Hanford in Staffordshire and Handforth in Cheshire, named from Old English hān ‘stone’ (used as a marker) or hana ‘cock’, ‘male bird’, perhaps used as a byname, + Old English ford ‘ford’.

  • Baskar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Baskar

    Brave; Sun; God

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  • Rapiered
  • a.

    Wearing a rapier.

  • Rapier
  • n.

    A straight sword, with a narrow and finely pointed blade, used only for thrusting.

  • Rapter
  • n.

    A raptor.

  • Draper
  • n.

    One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.

  • Tuck
  • n.

    A long, narrow sword; a rapier.

  • Rather
  • a.

    In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp.

  • Rapper
  • n.

    A forcible oath or lie.

  • Rammer
  • n.

    An instrument for driving anything with force; as, a rammer for driving stones or piles, or for beating the earth to more solidity

  • Brasier
  • n.

    Alt. of Brazier

  • Rapper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, raps or knocks; specifically, the knocker of a door.

  • Brasier
  • n.

    Alt. of Brazier

  • Naperian
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Napier, or Naper.

  • Brazier
  • n.

    Same as Brasier.

  • Rampier
  • n.

    See Rampart.

  • Rappee
  • v.

    A pungent kind of snuff made from the darker and ranker kinds of tobacco leaves.

  • Ripler
  • n.

    Alt. of Ripper

  • Cahier
  • n.

    A number of sheets of paper put loosely together; esp. one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.

  • Rampire
  • v. t.

    To fortify with a rampire; to form into a rampire.

  • Rapine
  • n.

    Ravishment; rape.

  • Papier-mache
  • n.

    A hard and strong substance made of a pulp from paper, mixed with sise or glue, etc. It is formed into various articles, usually by means of molds.