epee
See also: épée
English
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Etymology
Borrowed from French épée, from Latin spatha, from Ancient Greek σπάθη (spáthē). Doublet of spatha and spade.
Pronunciation
Noun
epee (plural epees)
- (fencing) A sharp-pointed dueling sword with a bell-shaped guard, used (with the end blunted) in sport fencing.
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Translations
A fencing sword
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