Broadsword: Difference between revisions

From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
The term now is used in the general populace to descrive anything from a [[two handed sword]], to a [[longsword]] to a [[Viking]] [[sword]].
The term now is used in the general populace to descrive anything from a [[two handed sword]], to a [[longsword]] to a [[Viking]] [[sword]].


The term is also popularised in [[roleplaying game]]s such as [[Dungeons and Dragons]].
The term is also popularised in [[roleplaying games]] such as [[Dungeons and Dragons]].


[[category:weapon]]
[[category:weapons]]

Revision as of 13:07, 25 January 2006

The term broadsword is one similar to than of using chainmail. The term was first used in the 17th century to refer to straight bladed basket hilted swords. Later it became used to describe arming swords to distinguish them from the smaller civilian swords that were being introduced and in use.

The term now is used in the general populace to descrive anything from a two handed sword, to a longsword to a Viking sword.

The term is also popularised in roleplaying games such as Dungeons and Dragons.