Saber ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Saber ( noun )

A sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge, used by cavalry soldiers.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french sabre, from german säbel, from hungarian szablya, from polish szabla.

Examples:

  1. The saber is the traditional weapon of cavalry.
  2. The duelist expertly wielded his saber.
  3. The saber was an important weapon in the Napoleonic wars.
  4. The saber is a weapon that requires a lot of skill and practice to use effectively.
  5. The saber is a type of sword that was used by the cavalry.

(As a verb)

Saber ( verb )

A sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge, used by cavalry soldiers.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french sabre, from german säbel, from hungarian szablya, from polish szabla.

Examples:

  1. The saber is the traditional weapon of cavalry.
  2. The duelist expertly wielded his saber.
  3. The saber was an important weapon in the Napoleonic wars.
  4. The saber is a weapon that requires a lot of skill and practice to use effectively.
  5. The saber is a type of sword that was used by the cavalry.
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