Swordman

Sword´man


n.1.A swordsman.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Prince Arthur's Round Table, by the Lord of Ludgate, ne'er fed such a tall, such a dapper swordman. By the life of a Pharaoh, a brave resolute swordman" (1.164-67).
The Long Huvung, who had once lived near the mouth of the Kayan Iut during the reign of chief Lejiw and his son, Liah Lejiw, alias Liah "Telap" ('Liah the swordman,' telap, 'lightning' <B> (68)), migrated to Long Nawang.
As David grabbed his bleeding stump and looked down in disbelief at his hand lying on the pavement, the swordman's henchman hissed a chilling threat.
Eyre praises him as a new Hector and "a brave, resolute swordman" (1.170-71), and he exhorts Ralph to "Fight for the honour of the Gentle Craft...