- sword-hilt
- ˈsɔ:dhɪlt сущ. эфес Syn : hilt, handle эфес sword-hilt эфес
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Hilt (disambiguation) — Hilt may refer to one of the following.*Hilt, a detail of a sword. *Hilt, a band from Vancouver, Canada *Peter Hilt, a former New Zealand politician … Wikipedia
sword-guard — swordˈ guard noun The part of a sword hilt that protects the bearer s hand • • • Main Entry: ↑sword … Useful english dictionary
sword knot — n. a loop, now ornamental, of leather, ribbon, etc., attached to a sword hilt and worn around the wrist … English World dictionary
sword knot — noun an ornamental tassel on the hilt of a sword • Hypernyms: ↑tassel * * * noun 1. : a leather thong attaching the hilt of a sword to the wrist to prevent its loss if forced out of the hand 2. : an ornamental cord or tassel tied to the hilt * *… … Useful english dictionary
sword — n. 1 a weapon usu. of metal with a long blade and hilt with a handguard, used esp. for thrusting or striking, and often worn as part of ceremonial dress. 2 (prec. by the) a war. b military power. Phrases and idioms: put to the sword kill, esp. in … Useful english dictionary
sword knot — noun a ribbon or tassel attached to a sword hilt, originally for securing it to the wrist … English new terms dictionary
Sword replica — Sword replicas may be produced as a singular reproduction of a specific historical sword, e.g. commissioned by a museum, or they may be produced commercially in series, again either based on a specific sword, a certain historical type of sword,… … Wikipedia
Sword dance — Sword dances are recorded from throughout world history. There are various traditions of solo and mock battle (Pyrrhic) sword dances from Greece, the Middle East, India, China, Korea, and Japan, while all known linked ( hilt and point ) sword… … Wikipedia
sword dance — sword dancer. any of various dances, usually performed by men, in which swords are ceremonially flourished or are laid on the ground and danced around. [1595 1605] * * * Folk dance by men, with swords or two handled blades, expressing themes such … Universalium
Sword making — Sword making, historically, has been the work of specialized smiths or metalworkers called bladesmiths or swordsmiths. Modern armorers and swordsmiths still ply their trade although to a more limited clientele. Their products are oriented toward… … Wikipedia
hilt — /hilt/, n. 1. the handle of a sword or dagger. 2. the handle of any weapon or tool. 3. to the hilt, to the maximum extent or degree; completely; fully: to play the role to the hilt. Also, up to the hilt. v.t. 4. to furnish with a hilt. [bef. 900; … Universalium