Braquemard

/ˌbræk.əˈmɑrd/ noun

A type of short, wide sword used in medieval Europe, particularly in the 15th and 16th centuries.

From Middle Dutch or Old French, possibly from 'braak' (broad) and an element related to 'sword.' The term entered English through French during the medieval period.

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