Falchion (Noun)
Meaning
A short broad slightly convex medieval sword with a sharp point.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The knight wielded a falchion with deadly precision, slicing through the enemy lines with ease.
- In the medieval museum, a beautifully crafted falchion was on display, its convex blade glinting in the light.
- The blacksmith hammered away at the glowing metal, shaping it into a sturdy falchion for the local lord.
- As the battle raged on, Sir Edward drew his trusty falchion and charged into the fray, his sword flashing in the sunlight.
- The historical reenactor carefully examined the falchion, marveling at the intricate designs etched into its blade.