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sword
noun
1 a weapon like a large long knife, with a blade sharpened on one or both edges and usually ending in a point.
2 (the sword) violence or destruction, especially in war.
3 anything similar to a sword in shape, such as the long pointed upper jaw of a swordfish.
[Anglo-Saxon sweord ]
cross swords with someone to encounter them as an opponent; to argue or fight with them.
put someone to the sword
1 to kill (prisoners, etc) with a sword or swords.
2 to defeat someone utterly.
noun
1 a weapon like a large long knife, with a blade sharpened on one or both edges and usually ending in a point.
2 (the sword) violence or destruction, especially in war.
3 anything similar to a sword in shape, such as the long pointed upper jaw of a swordfish.
[Anglo-Saxon sweord ]
cross swords with someone to encounter them as an opponent; to argue or fight with them.
put someone to the sword
1 to kill (prisoners, etc) with a sword or swords.
2 to defeat someone utterly.
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