cavalry sword
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Definition
Noun: A heavy, single-edged sword with a characteristically curved blade, historically designed for use by soldiers on horseback. Its curvature facilitates slashing attacks from horseback, and its substantial build provides durability for combat.
Usage
The term specifically refers to the type of sword issued to and used by cavalry units. It describes the weapon itself, not the act of using it.
Examples: * The museum's exhibit featured a 19th-century cavalry sword from a British regiment. * He cleaned and sharpened his cavalry sword before the ceremonial charge. * The design of the cavalry sword evolved to be effective against both infantry and other cavalry.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The cavalry sword was a primary weapon for mounted troops from the 17th to early 20th centuries, before being largely replaced by firearms and mechanized units.
- Collector's Term: In antique arms collecting, "cavalry sword" precisely categorizes a weapon by its intended military use and distinct form, separate from infantry sabers or naval cutlasses.
Variants and Related Words
- Sabre (noun): A broader category of curved sword; a cavalry sword is a type of military sabre. Often used interchangeably, though "sabre" can also refer to a modern fencing weapon.
- Cutlass (noun): A shorter, often similarly curved sword historically associated with naval forces rather than cavalry.
Synonyms
- Sabre (when referring to the military weapon)
- Broadsword (a less precise, sometimes historical term for a wide-bladed sword, which may include some cavalry designs)
Related Phrases
- To be armed with a cavalry sword: Describes a soldier's equipment.
- The officer was armed with a pistol and a cavalry sword.
- Cavalry sword charge: A military tactic where mounted troops attack using these swords.
- The battle was decided by a devastating cavalry sword charge.
Noun
- a stout sword with a curved blade and thick back