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- szabla, which was itself adopted from Hungarian szabla (14th century, later szablya). The spread of the Hungarian word to neighboring European languages took...
- Others are: shako, from csákó, from csákósüveg "peaked cap" sabre, from szablya heyduck, from hajdúk, plural of hajdú "brigand" tolpatch, from talpas "foot-soldier"...
- unknown source in a language of Eastern origin, possibly through Hungarian szablya. shako or tsako From csákó süveg, 'peaked cap', a stiff military hat with...
-  1152. Gergely Hidasi (2017). Saber Fencing: sport and martial art. A Szablya Iskolája Egyesület. p. 157. ISBN 9786150010120. Márki, Sándor (1913). "A...
- Spanish sable, Italian sciabola, German Säbel, Russian sablya, Hungarian szablya, Polish szabla, and Ukrainian shablya is a single-edged curved bladed cavalry...
- targe, spear and, in some cases, axes (including throwing axes). Sabres (szablya): one type followed the tradition of southern European longswords (S-shaped...
- = a sabre from Old High German sabel, probably derived from Hungarian szablya (1393), literally 'tool to cut with', from szabni 'to cut'. caqui — Diospyros...
- later he studied painting under the guidance of Manó Vesztróczy and Ferenc Szablya-Frischauf. In 1906 he continued his studies of painting in Nagybánya (Baia...
- üvegesipar története, Budapesti Üvegesek Ipartestülete, 1938, Budapest Szablya János: A VII. Trienálé, Magyar Iparművészet, 1940/ p43-47, p51, p91-94...