- A
falchion (/ˈfɔːltʃən/; Old French: fauchon; Latin: falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged 37-40in.
sword of
European origin.
Falchions are found...
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scabbards for Type 2a
falchions, and
based on the
geographic origins of m****cript depictions, it has been
suggested that Type 2a
falchions are
mostly a regional...
- Gr****-English Lexicon, on ****us Gordon, D.H. (1958) "Scimitars,
Sabres and
Falchions". in Man, Vol 58, p. 24 Connolly, P. (1981)
Greece and Rome at War. Macdonald...
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Falchion Machete Nodachi Swiss degen Zhanmadao Archived at
Ghostarchive and the
Wayback Machine: "Langes
Messer or long
knife - the
Germanic falchion-relation"...
- ISSN 0003-8008. JSTOR 43955762. Gordon, D.H. (1958) Scimitars,
Sabres and
Falchions.in Man, Vol 58,
Royal Anthropological Institute of
Great Britain and Ireland...
- The
falchion (French braquemart,
Spanish bracamarte)
proper is a wide straight-bladed but
curved edged hanger or long knife. The term '
falchion' may...
- Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Gordon, D. H. (1958). "14. Scimitars,
Sabres and
Falchions". Man. 58: 22–27. doi:10.2307/2795551. ISSN 0025-1496. JSTOR 2795551....
- category,
dependent upon the weapon.
Metal maces, axes,
swords (including
falchions) and
polearms are all
permitted in
group fights,
while war
hammers and...
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common use
since at
least the
Buddhist era,
including large ****ri-like
falchions. The most
common type of
curved sword is the katti,
which still occurs...
- Comedy, Inferno,
Canto IV, 86–88 (Longfellow's translation): Him with that
falchion in his hand behold, Who
comes before the three, even as
their lord. That...