Broadsword

/ˈbrɔːdsɔːrd/ noun

A sword with a broad, flat blade designed for cutting rather than thrusting, commonly used in medieval and pirate combat.

From 'broad' plus 'sword,' combining Old English 'brad' and Old English 'sweord.' The term became popular during the medieval period to distinguish it from narrower, thrusting swords like rapiers.

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