swordbreaker
English
Noun
swordbreaker (plural swordbreakers)
- Alternative form of sword-breaker
- 2000, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Dragon Weather, Macmillan (→ISBN), page 379:
- and lock blades, but unevenly, so that his opponent would have an opportunity to use his swordbreaker in the way that gave it its name. Except while he was doing that, Arlian would be able to plunge his own swordbreaker into Horim's side ...
- 2019, Carla Hoch, Fight Write: How to Write Believable Fight Scenes, Penguin (→ISBN):
- Two examples are the Chinese swordbreaker and the European swordbreaker. The Chinese swordbreaker was about thirty-four inches (86cm) and weighed around three-and-a half pounds (1600 grams).
- 2000, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Dragon Weather, Macmillan (→ISBN), page 379: