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saber ['seɪbə(r)] nome mil. sport sciabola f.* * *['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sciabola* * *sabre, ( USA) saber /ˈseɪbə(r)/n.2 (pl.) cavalleggeri; soldati di cavalleria● sabre-cut, sciabolata □ ( sport) sabre fencing, la sciabola ( la specialità) □ sabre rattling, l'agitare la spada; (fig.) minacce di guerra, minacce di intervento armato □ (mecc.) sabre saw, sega alternativa ( portatile) □ (paleont.) sabre-toothed tiger ( Smilodon), tigre dai denti a sciabola.(to) sabre, ( USA) (to) saber /ˈseɪbə(r)/v. t.sciabolare; colpire con la sciabola.* * *saber ['seɪbə(r)] nome mil. sport sciabola f.
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fencing — [fen′siŋ] n. [< FENCE, v.] 1. the art or sport of fighting with a foil, saber, or epee 2. a) material for making fences b) a system of fences … English World dictionary
saber — (Brit. sabre) ► NOUN 1) a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge. 2) a light fencing sword with a tapering, typically curved blade. ORIGIN French, from Hungarian szablya … English terms dictionary
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saber — I. noun or sabre Etymology: French sabre, modification of German dialect Sabel, from Middle High German, probably of Slavic origin; akin to Russian sablya saber Date: 1680 1. a cavalry sword with a curved blade, thick back, and guard 2. a. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
saber — saberlike, adj. /say beuhr/, n. 1. a heavy, one edged sword, usually slightly curved, used esp. by cavalry. 2. a soldier armed with such a sword. 3. Fencing. a. a sword having two cutting edges and a blunt point. b. the art or sport of fencing… … Universalium
saber — sa•ber [[t]ˈseɪ bər[/t]] n. 1) mil a one edged sword, usu. slightly curved, used esp. by cavalry 2) mil a soldier armed with such a sword 3) spo a) a fencing sword having two cutting edges and a blunt point b) the art or sport of fencing with the … From formal English to slang
fencing — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. foils, foil work, fencing match, swordplay, swordsmanship, épée, saber, duel, contest, fight … English dictionary for students
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