Sword, Armyng sword, (Arming sword), grete sword (grete, meaning great, ie, big), Fawchoun. (Falchion, curving sword), Tuck (Estoc, a thrusting sword).
The word sword comes from the Old English sweord, cognate to swert, Old Norse sverð, from a Proto-Indo-European root *swer- "to wound, to cut".
several other names could be used. but generally just "sword" on its own.
One type of Fencing sword is called a foil. It is a lightweight, thrusting weapon with a flexible blade used in the sport of fencing.
there are three, the foil, the epee, and the Sabre
One of the disarming that is used while fencing or used while using a sword is known as the Disarmo Soprano maneuver that can really be helpful for fencing.
The three categories of fencing are:SabreEpeeFoil
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Foil.
The Renaissance fencing sword was a narrowed bladed sword called a 'Rapier'.
The sword fighter was practicing his fencing techniques.
There are multiple parts of the fencing sword. There is a pommel, that holds almost every part of the sword in place. There is the grip, which one holds the sword with, the guard, which is of varying sizes depending on the weapon, and the blade, the most important part of the sword. If it is an epee or a foil, there will be a tip that will depress at the end of the blade, as well as wires running to the tip.
Whoever invented the sword.
Any type of Fencing sword that are available
its like sword fighting with lots of pads and a sword with metal ball on the end
They are called Fencers.