-
sword in any
given period would simply be
referred to as "sword" (English
swerde,
French espée,
Latin gladius etc.).
During the high
medieval period, references...
- his heed and a
spere in his
ryght hande/ and
coueryd wyth his sheld/ a
swerde and a mace on his lyft syde/
Cladd wyth an
hawberk and
plates to fore his...
- John
Wycliffe translates Isaiah 2:4 as "...thei shul bete
togidere their swerdes into shares..." (they
shall beat
together their swords into plowshares)...
- Hise
jambeux were of quyrboilly, His
swerdes shethe of yvory, His helm of
laton bright, His
sadel was of rewel-boon, His
brydel as the
sonne shoon, Or...
-
created within the
geographical territory of
Fingal (such as Finglas;
Swerdes Swords; Santry, Feltrim), and in
other parts of Dublin:
Howth and Senkylle...
- used to
achieve something, for example: he warð
swerde gikwelid, "he was
killed by the sword",
where swerde is the
instrumental form of swerd.
During the...
- Drogheda, ..
bachelor of
canon law.
Reservation of the
canonry and
prebend of
Swerdes in Dublin, ..;
notwithstanding that he
holds .. the
canonry and prebend...
-
English Martial Arts.
Retrieved 2015-07-26. M. Geldof.
Strokez off ii hand
swerde: a
brief instruction in the use of
personal arms.
Opuscula - Vol 1, No 2...
-
saive to hym that is strongeyst, and of
suche that maye
subdue them by the
swerde. Ther
names folowyth immedyat: (They are
listed by
Irish province. Reaching...