portglaive

/pɔːrtɡleɪv/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of curved, single-edged sword originating from medieval Europe, often associated with the Blademasters and used in duels.

“The portglaive was a popular choice among the knights for its unique balance and elegance.”

Synonyms

  • broad sword
  • rapiers

Antonyms

  • great axe
  • mace