the maximum length of the assembled weapon is 110 cm
Foil refers to a type of sword. It's the type sword used in Fencing.
Fencing uses a foil (sword).
A sword is a non-example of foil.
Foil.
A foil is a type of fencing sword. There are three types: foil, epee, and sabre.
foil, epee
there are three, the foil, the epee, and the Sabre
Laertes is, in a way, doubly Hamlet's foil since he not only kills Hamlet (can't get more foil-ish than that!), but he does so with a foil - a fencing sword - pun intended or not.
To answer this one would need to know the width of the length of foil in question.
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.
there are three swords foil epee saber the one which is most like the old fashioned dueling sword is epee because you can hit them any where and it is heavy i hope this answers your question
You can make a Viking sword for a costume by cutting a sword shape out of a piece of cardboard with scissors. Attach an additional piece of cardboard at the hilt for the handle. Then use tape to attach foil to the blade end of the sword.