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Definition of Rapiers

Rapier
Rapier Ra"pi*er, n. [F. rapi[`e]re, perhaps for raspi[`e]re, and ultimately of German origin, akin to E. rasp, v.] A straight sword, with a narrow and finely pointed blade, used only for thrusting. Rapier fish (Zo["o]l.), the swordfish. [Obs.] --Grew.

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- Retrieved 23 November 2023. Valentine, Eric (1968). Rapiers: An Illustrated Reference Guide to Rapiers of 16th & 17th Centuries with Their Companions. Stackpole...
- launchers ordered in 1970 36 launchers ordered in 1974 1250 Rapiers-1 missiles ordered in 1970 950 Rapiers-1 missiles ordered in 1973  Iraq Iraqi Armed Forces...
- sword. [citation needed] Rapiers were used throughout Europe by 1500 and this remained until the late 17th century. Rapiers were used on battlefields...
- housing for the rapiers must take up as much space as the width of the machine. To overcome this problem, looms with flexible rapiers have been devised...
- Sunbeam Rapiers. By 1967 Rootes' "Arrow" range was ready. As well as the Hillman Hunter, the range also included a new generation of Sunbeam Rapiers, with...
- M. Rapier III, American businessman James T. Rapier, American politician John L. Rapier, American Civil War soldier and businessman Kenny Rapier, American...
- Nottinghamshire. Dennis Rapiers were also built for fire brigades in Belgium, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. Two Dennis Rapiers were delivered to Frankfurt...
- The Napier Rapier was a British 16-cylinder H pattern air-cooled aero engine designed by Frank Halford and built by Napier & Son shortly before World War...
- predecessor, or early form, of the rapier of the early modern period. Side-swords were used concurrently with rapiers as well, particularly for military...
- William Kenneth Rapier (September 20, 1936 – August 5, 2002) was an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives...