two-handed sword

  • 1Two-handed sword — A two handed sword, used as a general term, is any large sword that requires two hands to use, in particular:* the European longsword, popular in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. * the Zweihänder sword favored by the Landsknechts of 16th century… …

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  • 2Two-Handed Sword — a specialized type of great sword that became popular in the 16th century. The size and weight of the weapon, made it unsuited for close formation fighting, and its use was reserved for banner defense, guarding breeches in siege warfare, and… …

    Medieval glossary

  • 3Two-handed — Two hand ed, a. 1. Having two hands; often used as an epithet equivalent to large, stout, strong, or powerful. Two handed sway. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Used with both hands; as, a two handed sword. [1913 Webster] That two handed engine [the… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4Two-handed — may refer to: Two handed manual alphabet, alphabetic writing system Two handed sword, any large sword that requires two hands to use Sailing a vessel by a total of two sailors This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title …

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  • 5two-handed — two handedly, adv. two handedness, n. /tooh han did/, adj. 1. having two hands. 2. using both hands equally well; ambidextrous. 3. involving or requiring the use of both hands: a two handed sword; a two handed backhand. 4. requiring the hands of… …

    Universalium

  • 6two-handed — adj 1.) using or needing both hands to do something ▪ a two handed catch ▪ a two handed sword 2.) a two handed tool is used by two people together …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7two-handed — /ˈtu hændəd/ (say tooh handuhd) adjective 1. having two hands. 2. using both hands equally well; ambidextrous. 3. involving or requiring both hands: a two handed sword. 4. requiring the hands of two persons to operate: a two handed saw. 5.… …

  • 8two-handed — adjective Date: 15th century 1. used with both hands < a two handed sword > 2. requiring two persons < a two handed saw > 3. archaic stout, strong 4. a. having two hands b. efficient with eith …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 9two´-hand´ed|ness — two hand|ed «TOO HAN dihd», adjective. 1. having two hands. 2. using both hands equally well; ambidextrous. 3. Figurative. skillful with the hands; dexterous. 4. involving the use of both hands; requiring both hands to wield or manage: »a two&#8230; …

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  • 10two-hand|ed — «TOO HAN dihd», adjective. 1. having two hands. 2. using both hands equally well; ambidextrous. 3. Figurative. skillful with the hands; dexterous. 4. involving the use of both hands; requiring both hands to wield or manage: »a two handed sword. 5 …

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