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falchion. (icon | ˈ | f | ɔː | l | tʃ | ən Old French : fauchon; Latin : falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged sword of Europe an
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falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon or fiery flying serpent which destroyed man,
Kaynak: Sockburn WormThe cutting edge the
falchion was curved, widening toward the point, and had a straight, unsharpened back edge The machete differs from
Kaynak: MacheteFor example the backsword may be so called because it is single-edged but the
falchion which is also single-edged is given its own
Kaynak: Swordas a Baklunish human of any age and gender, with a slender and graceful build, and wielding a pair of magic al, easily concealed
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Kaynak: Xan YaeSabre-like curved backswords have been in use in Europe since the medieval period (
falchion , paramērion ), or indeed since antiquity
Kaynak: Sabre16th centuries) was a term for the class of single-edged bladed weapons, deriving from the medieval
falchion and preceding the modern sabre
Kaynak: Messer (weapon)Using a dussack, one could train for the
falchion , or cutlass , Hiebmesser or großes Messer (which translates to English as "big knife
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