- Look up
estoc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
French estoc is a type of sword, also
called a tuck in English, in use from the 14th to the 17th...
- cross-section used for thrusting.[citation needed] In French,
estoc also
means thrust or point; and
estoc et
taille means cut and thrust.[citation needed] The...
-
surviving specimens from the 15th
century that took the form of a late-medieval
estoc,
specialised for use
against more
heavily armoured opponents.
After the...
- even edgeless. The
blade can be
curved or straight.
Arming sword Dagger Estoc Falchion Katana Knife Longsword Messer Rapier Sabre or
saber (Most sabers...
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European equivalent is the long two-handed
thrusting sword,
known as an
estoc, or 'tuck'.
Pattern 1908
cavalry sword Adam
Zamoyski (2003). The Polish...
-
medieval Scottish sword Curtana: a
medieval term for a
ceremonial sword Estoc: thrust-oriented
sword Falchion Flamberge Glaive Hunting sword Longsword:...
- skills,
equal pay).
Estoc was bi****ual.
After 1862, she
began a
romantic relationship with Guy de Maup****ant, who
remained close to
Estoc until her death...
-
torero Félix Guzmán in 1943. The
Estoque concept of 2008 was
named after the
estoc, the
sword traditionally used by
matadors during bullfights,
while the replacement...
- with cup, pas d'ane, and quillons, but with a
slender quadrangular blade."
Estoc Historical European martial arts
Oakeshott typology Spada da lato "The rapier...
-
effect (see the
fighter on the
right of the
Codex Wallerstein picture).
Estoc, a
French name for a
longsword variant Odachi, a type of
traditionally made...