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Sword

A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than that of a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved.

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Laws on carrying a sword

In fiction

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Sword

Nodes336
Edges335
Triples71
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.005952
Components1

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Sword

Top relations

related to Hilt · 9
Sword → By, European, From, In, It, Japanese, Renaissance, The, Viking Age
related to Sword scabbards and suspension · 8
Sword → Balteus, Common, Examples, It, Roman, Scabbards, Swords, The
related to Typology · 7
Sword → Asian, Bronze Age, European, Ewart Oakeshott, Iron Age, Oakeshott, The
related to Blade · 6
Sword → As, Early, Medieval European, The, There, These
related to Laws on carrying a sword · 6
Sword → Charlemagne, Ervig, Goth, Roman, The Visigothic Code, Visigothic
related to In fiction · 3
Sword → In, Star Wars, The
is a · 2
Sword → edged, lightsaber
related to Single vs. double-edged · 2
Sword → As, Gaelic
related to Morphology · 1
Sword → The
see also · 1
Sword → Arabic

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swords blade used use also bronze century weapon age hilt iron became known japanese made early often blades type weapons

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Swordis aedged0.90text
Swordis alightsaber0.90text
the rapierinstance ofthe thrusting swords and the sabres.Thrusting swords0.80text
eventually the smallsword were designed to impale their targets quicklyinstance ofthe thrusting swords and the sabres.Thrusting swords0.80text
inflict deep stab woundsinstance ofthe thrusting swords and the sabres.Thrusting swords0.80text
the cutlass were built more heavilyinstance ofleading to the development of a fighting style which closely resembles modern fencing.Slashing swords such as the sabre and similar blades0.80text
were more typically used in warfareinstance ofleading to the development of a fighting style which closely resembles modern fencing.Slashing swords such as the sabre and similar blades0.80text
the Middle Eastern scimitarinstance ofThe US Navy M1917 Cutlass used in World War I was kept in their armory well into World War II and many Marines were issued a variant called the M1941 Cutlass as a makeshift jung…0.80text
the Chinese daoinstance ofThe US Navy M1917 Cutlass used in World War I was kept in their armory well into World War II and many Marines were issued a variant called the M1941 Cutlass as a makeshift jung…0.80text
the related Japanese katanainstance ofThe US Navy M1917 Cutlass used in World War I was kept in their armory well into World War II and many Marines were issued a variant called the M1941 Cutlass as a makeshift jung…0.80text
Rajputsinstance ofit was adopted by communities0.80text
Sikhsinstance ofit was adopted by communities0.80text

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