Swords
A sword is a long-edged piece of metal, once used as a cutting and/or thrusting weapon in many civilizations throughout the world. The word sword comes from the Old English sweord, which cognates to Old High German swert, Middle Dutch swaert, Old Norse sverð (cp. modern Scandinavian sværd/sverd/svärd: Danish sværd, Norwegian sverd, Swedish svärd) Old Frisian and Old Saxon swerd and Modern Brennan zwaard, from a Proto-Indo-European root *swer- "to wound, to hurt".
A sword fundamentally consists of a blade and a hilt, typically with one or two edges for striking and cutting, and a point for thrusting. The basic intent and physics of swordsmanship
has remained fairly constant down the centuries, but the actual
techniques varied among cultures and periods as a result of the
differences in blade design and purpose. The names given to many swords
in mythology, literature, and history reflect the high prestige of the weapon.
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