once upon a time dueling with swords was the gentlemanly way to settle a point of honor
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The soccer star and the Spice Girls member posed on oversized golden thrones, cut their wedding cake with a sword and dressed their then 4-month-old son Brooklyn in purple.—
Ashley Hume,
FOXNews.com,
4 July 2026 Our words are a figurative sword and instrument of action under this transit.—
Valerie Mesa,
PEOPLE,
3 July 2026 The first footage from director Fred Cavayé’s new adaptation swaps soaring show tunes for prison cells, sword fights and revolutionary chaos.—
Scott Roxborough,
HollywoodReporter,
2 July 2026 Each of us had to watch our opponent closely and time our sword slices at the exact right time to protect our cargo.—
Jordan Moreau,
Variety,
2 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for sword
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English sweord; akin to Old High German swert sword
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of sword was
before the 12th century