falcata

/fælˈkætə/ (fahl-KA-tə)

Definitions

1. noun

A curved, single-edged sword with a hooked or curved blade, originating from ancient Europe.

“The ancient Greek warriors wielded a falcata in battle, taking down their enemies with swift and deadly precision.”

Synonyms

  • curved sword
  • sickle sword

Antonyms

  • dagger
  • straight sword