swordsmen in English

noun
1
a man who fights with a sword (typically with his level of skill specified).
an expert swordsman
noun
    fencer

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1. The Seven-Star Pool has been befriending swordsmen.

2. Week Footman: Double growth for Footmen and Swordsmen.

3. No wonder the patriotic swordsmen are snatching the medallions

4. Bravos are the swaggering swordsmen of the Free City of Braavos

5. Even their sidekicks, Black White Swordsmen and... the Patrol Guards are tough to tackle.

6. My father had me trained by the best swordsmen in the area.

7. Aided by swordsmen, the Acolyth pulled forth a pair of captive trollkin from the cage

8. VF-32 renamed the squadron the "Swordsmen" in keeping with the Crusader theme.

9. 14 The hand gunners deploy to one side of the halberdiers while the swordsmen deploy to the other.

10. Ator battles giant spiders, swordsmen cloaked in shadow, re-animated dead warriors, and horribly hideous witches.

11. In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Bravos are highly skilled swordsmen that prowl the city of Braavos during the night

12. In addition to the three generals for the different types of troops (swordsmen, bowmen, riders), every army is lead by a commander-in-chief.

13. Knights, warriors, swordsmen, and mercenaries of all types will enjoy Dark Knight Armourys Chainmail armor for its great historical look, as well as the protection and style they offer.

14. Borak was one of the Dark Tigers, one of the groups of slavers and brigands living in the Abode of the Damned, ruled by their prince Abdel Khafir (Nikolav Yvonn).Borak's troop was led by Hammad, Prince of Swordsmen, high-ranked within the Dark Tigers.

15. Similar to a gauntlet, the Bracer is a form of forearm armor used primarily by swordsmen, designed to catch blows with their off hand.Unlike a gauntlet, the Bracer neither covers the hand, nor slides over the hand like a glove, but instead clasps on the underside of the arm via straps or has a slit through which the arm can be inserted.