- A
dusack or
dussack (also dusägge and variants, from
Czech tesák "cleaver;
hunting sword", lit. "fang") is a single-edged
sword of the cutl**** or sabre...
- the Zweihänder (as
mentioned above), the
dussack, the spear, the
quarterstaff and the longsword. The
dussack,
being primarily a
practice weapon, was used...
-
arrest in Gethsemane. The
sword is wide-tipped,
similar in
shape to a
dussack or machete. An
exact copy of the sword, made by
Bogdan Puchalski, is displa****...
- a type of single-edged
sword of the
German Renaissance,
related to the
Dussack. It
consisted of the
blade of a
scythe to
which a
sword hilt was attached...
- technique.
During the 16th century, the
Dussack came into use in
German fencing schools. A true waster, the
dussack was made
almost entirely of wood (in...
-
scientific Latin.
Paulus Hector Mair even goes so far as to
translate dussack as acinaces,
because it is
curved like a scimitar, and
likewise in the...
- (Demonstration
version of the Jian,
Chinese straight sword, for use in tai chi)
Dussack (European curved,
single edged practice sword)
Waster (Wooden European...
- Bohemia. He was
known for the
cruelty of
cutting off the
right hand with a
dussack and
sending it to the
family of his
victims to
underline his
demands for...
-
zhibei dao (Chinese) Dao (Northeastern Indian) Dha (Southeast Asian)
Dussack, disackn, dusack, dusagge, dusegg, dusegge, dysack, tesak, thuseckn, tuseckn...
- text itself. The book
consists of five chapters,
covering the long sword,
dussack (a
training weapon not
unlike the messer), rapier, dagger, and polearms...