English to Latin Meaning of sword - gladio


Sword :
gladio

gladio, barbarico ense, in falces,, notam, veru, Bilbo, habendo ensemque

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Definitions of sword in English
Noun(1) a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
Examples of sword in English
(1) His hand wandered mindlessly to the hilt of the sword that was strapped to his waist.(2) It is said that he went for his sword , which would have been entirely characteristic.(3) Jumping back from the dagger she swung her sword at the opening that she saw.(4) And even though he would have liked an honorable death by the sword I do not think that he ever wished for this to happen the way it did.(5) Putting the bucket on the floor she unlocked the door to the cell, keeping one hand on the hilt of her sword as she did so.(6) The historical sources are clear that the relationship was hostile and that negotiation was by the sword .(7) Another hand is then seen cutting his throat with a large blade, perhaps a sword .(8) His own sword had a three foot pure silver blade with a metal handle of the exact same length.(9) In South America, the earliest Aztecs had converted people by the sword .(10) It was a beautiful sword , long, simple and elegant with an ivory hilt and a golden tassel.(11) His clawed hand never strayed from the hilt of a long sword at his left hip.(12) not many perished by the sword(13) The man's arm froze midair and his sword fell to the floor in a clatter of metal on stone.(14) This weapon is derived from the cavalry sword , designed for slashing and thrusting.(15) She placed a hand on her sword hilt and calmly waited for Rae to make the first move.(16) Officers were armed with sword and revolver, other ranks with bayonet and pistol.
Related Phrases of sword
(1) wooden sword ::
gladius lignea
(2) sword fighting ::
belli gladio
(3) double-edged sword ::
BIPENNIS gladio
(4) the sword ::
gladio
(5) short sword ::
brevi gladio
(6) sword dance ::
chorus gladio
(7) sharp sword ::
gladius utraque parte acutus
(8) two-edged sword ::
gladii ancipites
(9) sword blade ::
ferrum gladio
Synonyms
Noun
1. blade ::
ferrum
2. foil ::
ffoyle
3. broadsword ::
compret
5. cutlass ::
cutlass
6. rapier ::
gladium levem
7. saber ::
sobre
8. scimitar ::
barbarico ense
9. brand ::
notam
Different Forms
sword, swords
Word Example from TV Shows
Who gave you that sword
with the gold lion on the pommel?

Who gave you that SWORD with the gold lion on the pommel?

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8

That you were avenging my father when you
shoved your sword in Aerys Targaryen's back?

That you were avenging my father when you shoved your SWORD in Aerys Targaryen's back?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

this son of the man who put
your true brothers to the sword.

this son of the man who put your true brothers to the SWORD.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

He who passes the sentence
should swing the sword.

He who passes the sentence should swing the SWORD.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

Okay. Well, then I'll just cut your vines
with my Ruby Sword.

Okay. Well, then I'll just cut your vines with my Ruby Sword.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

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