sabre

/ˈseɪ.bɚ/

UK: /ˈseɪ.bə/

SEꞮ · bɚ (2 syllables)

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Definition

A light sword with a curved blade, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point.

Etymology

Borrowed from French sabre, from German Säbel, from Polish szabla, from Hungarian szablya. Cognate with Danish sabel, Russian са́бля (sáblja), Serbo-Croatian сабља, Sicilian sciàbbula.

Example Sentences

  • "Jewan Sadit, who ſtood before the prince, obſerving his youthful temerity, threw himſelf between him and danger, and with a nervous arm, wielding a ſharp ſabre, of the hard tempered ſteel of Damiſk, ruſhing upon the tyger, he ſtruck him acroſs the forehead."
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