From Middle English swerdman; equivalent to sword + -man. <span class="searchmatch">swordman</span> (plural swordmen) A swordsman. c. 1604–1605 (date written), William Shakespeare, “All’s...
Borrowed from Latin gladiātōrem (“gladiator, swordsman, <span class="searchmatch">swordman</span> (uncommon)”). gladiateur m (plural gladiateurs, feminine gladiatrice or gladiateure) gladiator...
elbow. 1857, Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's School Days: For he had been a famous back-<span class="searchmatch">swordman</span> in his young days, and a good wrestler at elbow and collar....
Hookworm larvae, especially of Ancylostoma braziliense, which cause cutaneous larva migrans. A chigoe, a flea of species Tunga penetrans. <span class="searchmatch">swordman</span>, wordsman...
<span class="searchmatch">swordman</span> From sword + -s- + man. swordsman (plural swordsmen) A person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer. He is a remarkable swordsman...
sword-sheath”) खड्गग्राहिन् (khaḍgagrāhin, “sword-bearer”) खड्गधर (khaḍgadhara, “<span class="searchmatch">swordman</span>”) खड्गपुत्रिका (khaḍgaputrikā, “a small sword, a knife”) खड्गरत्न (khaḍgaratna...
prey and other like consequences of sin began to work, before the arrival here of man, or only after. wordman wordsmith wordsmanship sandworm, <span class="searchmatch">swordman</span>...
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