rapier. noun. ra·pi·er. ˈrā-pē-ər. : a straight sword with a narrow blade having both edges sharp.
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ra·pi·er
/ˈrāpēər/
noun
a thin, light sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting.
Rapier
Rapier – jednoręczna, sieczno-kolna lub kolna broń biała o długiej, prostej obosiecznej głowni. Charakterystyczną cechą rapiera jest występowanie w nim podkrzyża oraz rozbudowana oprawa rękojeści, wyposażona w liczne osłony. Wikipedia
The rapier, a sword renowned for its slender, sharp blade and intricate hilt, is a symbol of both nobility and skill.
a longer, heavier sword, especially of the 16th and 17th centuries, having a double-edged blade and used for slashing and thrusting.
Rapier was beautifully balanced, excellent in attack, and superb for keeping an opponent at a distance, but it was too heavy for all the movements of combat.
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