Word: sword-bearer

Translations: sword-bearer

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spanish
Translations:
espada de, arma de, espada, de espada, espadas
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german
Translations:
Schwertträger, Waffenträger
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french
Translations:
porteur d'épée
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italian
Translations:
sword-, spada, spade, di spada, di spade
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portuguese
Translations:
espada, a espada, espada de, da espada
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dutch
Translations:
zwaard, het zwaard, sword, zwaards
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russian
Translations:
меченосец, оруженосец
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norwegian
Translations:
sverd, sverdet, sword
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swedish
Translations:
svärd, svärdet, sword
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finnish
Translations:
miekka, miekan, miekalla, miekkaa, miekkaan
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danish
Translations:
sværd, sværdet
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czech
Translations:
meč, mečem, meče, šavle
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polish
Translations:
miecznik
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hungarian
Translations:
palloshordozó
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turkish
Translations:
Kılıç, kılıcı, sword, bir kılıç, kılıcın
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greek
Translations:
σπαθί, ξίφος, το σπαθί, σπαθιού, το ξίφος
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ukrainian
Translations:
мечоносець, Меченосец, Меченосець
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albanian
Translations:
shpatar
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bulgarian
Translations:
меч, меча, нож, мечът
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belarusian
Translations:
мечаносец
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estonian
Translations:
mõõga, mõõk, mõõgaga, mõõka, mõõga läbi
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croatian
Translations:
Mač, mača, mačem
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icelandic
Translations:
sverð, sverðið, sverði, sverðit, og sverð
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lithuanian
Translations:
Ginklanešys
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latvian
Translations:
ieroču nesējs
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macedonian
Translations:
меч-
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romanian
Translations:
sabie, sabia, sabie cu, spada, sabie de
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slovenian
Translations:
meč, sword, mečem, meča
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slovak
Translations:
meč

The meaning and "use of": sword-bearer

noun
  • an official who carries a sword for a sovereign or other dignitary on formal occasions. - The more important mayors were treated with great respect, and processed publicly with attendants such as a sword-bearer or mace-bearer; from the 15th cent. those of London and York came to be called lords mayor.
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