sabers in English

noun
1
a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge.
Police sabers, cavalry sabers , European-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outside the scope of this discussion.
verb
1
cut down or wound with a saber.
The ex-soldier and radical politician William Cobbett observed that men would allow themselves to be ‘ sabred into crow's meat’ in defence of a set of ragged colours which, were they for sale in a market, would fetch only a few pence.
noun
    cavalry sword

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1. Don't sabers have Christmas traditions?

2. Baseball Cap Cavalry Crossed Sabers Brass Embroidery Military Insignias Acrylic

3. In vain , however , for the robbers with their sabers soon killed him .

4. Synonyms for Cutlasses include hangers, blades, steel, glaives, dirks, spadroons, toledos, epees, sabres and sabers

5. We have Pirate Cutlasses, Claymores and William Wallace Swords, Bastard Swords, Civil War Sabers, Two Handed Swords, Broadswords, Hand and a Half Swords, German Swords, Viking Swords, Roman Gladius Swords, Scimitars and more.

6. The big problem with Brinksmanship is that it is easy to lose sight of what really matters: national security and financial soundness can get lost in the noise of rattling sabers or pre-election posturing