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crossguard and bears
The crossguard bears, above another pattern of vine leaves, an inscription in corrupted Hebrew in Latin script: Con citomon Eeve Sedalai Ebrebel (" Fervent faith incite the names of God: Sedalai and Ebrehel ").

crossguard and these
The hilt is the collective term for the parts allowing for the handling and control of the blade ; these consist of the grip, the pommel, and a simple or elaborate guard, which in post-Viking Age swords could consist of only a crossguard ( called a cruciform hilt or quillons ).

crossguard and with
The spatha as it developed in the Late Roman army became the predecessor of the European sword of the Middle Ages, at first adopted as the Migration period sword, and only in the High Middle Ages developed into the classical arming sword with crossguard.
It is classified as a type XII sword with a type pommel and a type 6 crossguard according to the Oakeshott typology, although the blade may have changed its shape due to centuries of corrosion and intensive cleaning before every coronation.
The circumference of the pommel is decorated with a rhombic pattern, while the upper side of the crossguardwith a similar triangular pattern.
In some versions the falchion looks rather like the scramasax and later the sabre, and in some versions the form is irregular or ( as is the case in the picture to the right ) like a machete with a crossguard.
They almost always included a single edge with a slight curve on the blade towards the point on the end and most were also affixed with a quilloned crossguard for the hilt in the manner of the contemporary arming swords.
The Gaelic claidheamh mòr means " great sword "; anglicized as claymore it came to refer to the Scottish type of longsword with V-shaped crossguard.
A variety of hilt styles exist for longswords, with the style of pommel and quillion ( crossguard ) changing over time to accommodate different blade properties and to fit emerging stylistic trends.
This is a Bihänder | two-handed sword featuring an exceptionally long blade and hilt, a wide crossguard, and a ricasso with a pair of parrying hooks
The main difference with the beidao is that the nandao is mostly used two-handed due to its larger amount of weight, and it has a large metal crossguard useful in deflecting blows and hooking the opponent's weapon ; also, although it is single-edged, the nandao is not curved like the northern broadsword.
The wood construction coupled with unsharpened edges and blunted tip, crossguard, and pommel of wooden swords provides a safer alternative to practicing with a sharpened or unsharpened steel weapon.
Mordhau, alternatively Mordstreich or Mordschlag ( Ger., lit., " murder-strike " or " murder-blow "), in the German school of swordsmanship, is the term for the technique of holding the sword inverted, with both hands gripping the blade, and hitting the opponent with the pommel or crossguard.

crossguard and no
Like Japanese blades, there is no pommel, and its two lengthy quillons form a simple crossguard.
The handle has no crossguard.

bears and following
Roosevelt's lasting popular legacy, however, is the stuffed toy bears — teddy bears — named after him following an incident on a hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902.
In 1896, following a switch to the New York Journal, Swinnerton's feature switched from bears to tigers as he launched The Little Tigers.
However, bears do not have long tails, and Jewish astronomers considered Alioth, Mizar, and Alkaid instead to be either three cubs following their mother, and the Native Americans as three hunters.
The head is composed of a presegmental acron that usually bears eyes ( absent in Protura and Diplura ), followed by six segments, all closely fused together, with the following appendages:
The following year, Baffin again sailed as pilot of the Discovery, sailing to the west of Greenland and north up through the Davis Strait, where he discovered the large bay to the north which now bears his name, together with the series of straits which radiate from its head and were named by him Lancaster, Smith and Jones Sounds, in honour of the patrons of his voyages.
Beginning in 1060 and throughout the following twenty years, Su held a variety of government positions throughout China ; most notably in Hangzhou, where he was responsible for constructing a pedestrian causeway across the West Lake that still bears his name: suti (, Su causeway ).
In Volume 2 he says the following about Soren Kierkegaard: " It is not merely in name that this irony bears a fundamental resemblance to Kierkegaard's, which also aristocratically " chooses to be misunderstood ".
According to Clinton Heylin, the original handwritten manuscript to " Song for Woody " bears the following inscription at the bottom of the sheet: " Written by Bob Dylan in Mills Bar on Bleecker Street in New York City on the 14th day of February, for Woody Guthrie.
The old bell still stands, and bears the following inscription: “ This bell was given by Hew Montgomerie, sone of Hessilhead, anno 1614, and refounded by the Heritors of Beith, anno 1734 ″.
The following game, played in Paris in 1844 against Schulten, represents probably his finest combination and bears a similarity to the famous " Immortal Game " he was to lose seven years later:
There have been observations of bears that changed their path after coming across tiger trails, as well as of bears following tiger tracks with no signs of fear and sleeping in the same den.
It was erected in 1831 on the two hundredth anniversary of the battle and bears the following inscription:
Malesherbes, the courageous defender of Louis XVI, bears the following eloquent testimony to this young hero of the Cévennes: " I confess ," he says, " that this warrior, who, without ever having served, found himself by the mere gift of nature a great general, this Camisard who was bold to punish a crime in the presence of a fierce troop which maintained itself by little crimes — this coarse peasant who, when admitted at twenty years of age into the society of cultivated people, caught their manners and won their love and esteem, this man who, though accustomed to a stormy life, and having just cause to be proud of his success, had yet enough philosophy in him by nature to enjoy for thirty-five years a tranquil private life — appears to me to be one of the rarest characters to be found in history.
The so-called Second Republic party system ( since 1994 ) bears the following characteristic marks:
A plaque at the base of the tree bears the following inscription:
In front of the statue a low-relief slate plaque depicts Balto's sled team, and bears the following inscription:
: Note: Adelaide serves as copyright holder and producer of the following shows, but bears the logo of the respective SPE branch.
Hungry Jack's breakfast menu, introduced in late 2005 in three states ( Queensland, Western Australia, and Northern Territory ) and the other states the following year in 2006, bears little resemblance to Burger King's US breakfast menu.
The following year he opened a zoo nearby, which featured polar bears, kangaroos and monkeys.
Inscriptions offer evidence on the following Roman monuments: an aqueduct constructed by Hadrian and restored by Alexander Severus bears a dedicatory inscription at Arapaj, a short distance from Durazzo: ( Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum III, 1-709 ); the Roman temple of Minerva ; the Temple of Diana ( CIL III, 1-602 ), which is perhaps the one mentioned by Appian ( BCiv.
: Moreover, Holy Scripture most especially highlights this eternal and undeserved grace of our election and brings it out more clearly for us, in that it further bears witness that not all people have been chosen but that some have not been chosen or have been passed by in God's eternal election -- those, that is, concerning whom God, on the basis of his entirely free, most just, irreproachable, and unchangeable good pleasure, made the following decision: to leave them in the common misery into which, by their own fault, they have plunged themselves ; not to grant them saving faith and the grace of conversion ; but finally to condemn and eternally punish them ( having been left in their own ways and under his just judgment ), not only for their unbelief but also for all their other sins, in order to display his justice.
The wrapper bears the following warning: " Contains 80mg per package ( 40 mg per piece ), as much as in the leading energy drink.

bears and Latin
Inscriptions have been found in north-west and west-central Italy, in the region that even now bears the name of the Etruscans, Tuscany ( from Latin tuscī " Etruscans "), as well as in modern Latium north of Rome, in today's Umbria west of the Tiber, around Capua in Campania and in the Po valley to the north of Etruria.
The < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > word bears a singular resemblance in sound to its < nowiki > Latin language | Latin < nowiki ></ nowiki > synonym vitula, vidula, whence < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > viole, Pr.
on an antique board which bears a Latin inscription Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima jactura arte corrigenda est ( translated in the book as As in life, so in a game of hazard, skill will make something of the worst of throws ).
" Capra simply means " she-goat " and the star-name Capella is the " little goat ", but some modern readers confuse her with the male sea-goat of the Zodiac, Capricorn, who bears no relation to Amalthea, no connection in a Greek or Latin literary source nor any ritual or inscription to join the two.
His tombstone bears his name, his dates of birth and death, and the Latin inscription " Summus Finis " ( the ultimate goal ).
It bears the motto Plus Ultra ( Latin for further beyond ), encouraging him to ignore the ancient warning, to take risks and go further beyond.
In Greek and Latin sources, Vitalian is sometimes labelled with the same ambiguous term " Scytha "; he is presented as commanding " Hunnic ", " Gothic ", " Scythian ", " Bessian " soldiers, but this information says more about the general's military endeavours, and bears little relevance to elucidating his origins.
His lavish tomb bears a Latin inscription that may be translated as " The Enigma of the World ".
It also bears the Latin phrase " Praestat vir sine pecunia quam pecunia sine viro " ( Better a man without money than money without a man ).
He died on 20 May 1782 at his native village, where his gravestone bears epitaphs in Latin and Hebrew.
The tombstone bears the Latin inscription (" to Paul the apostle and martyr ").
: Other regular characters included Sparky, whose full name in the movie and in Speed Racer: The Next Generation is Wilson Sparkolemew ( in the manga and anime, he is only called Sparky ), was originally named and is called Bujía in the Latin American version, the company mechanic, whose yellow shirt bears an " pid " that matches both his original Japanese name and the North American renaming.
A politically charged song, it is a simplified version of Latin American history from the 1959 Cuban Revolution to the Nicaraguan Sandinistas of the 1980s, with mention of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Soviet-Afghan War, the Dalai Lama, and Victor Jara, referencing his death at the hands of the Chilean military dictatorship in the stadium that now bears his name.
Over the door, beneath Tresham's coat of arms, is the Latin inscription: Tres testimonium dant, meaning " The number three bears witness " or " Tresham bears witness " ( Tres was the pet name his wife used for Tresham in her letters ).
The black shroud painted in its place bears the Latin phrase, " This is the space reserved for Marino Faliero, beheaded for his crimes.
The church bell in Adderbury still bears his name and on the wall of the vestry is a plaque written in Latin describing that dreadful day 15 September 1645.
In Hungarian tradition, the royal house of the Huns and subsequently Hungarians bears the name of the Turul clan ( original Latin: genere Turul ).
Based on its founding tradition, the Freie Universität ’ s seal to this day bears the Latin terms for Truth, Justice, and Liberty.
The da Carpi woodcut is often cited in studies of the complex question of early image copyright, as it bears ( in its first state ) a Latin inscription beneath the image claiming " copyright "- style privileges from both the Venetian Republic and the Papacy ( covering the Papal States ) and threatening excommunication for anyone breaching the latter.
However, in the context of a later war there is a depiction of Latin American aircraft carriers launching a devastating surprise attack on New York City, which bears some similarities to the methods which the Japanese would use at Pearl Harbor three years after the book was written.
Before that, it was called the philander (“ friend of man ”), which is the name it bears in the second volume of Cornelis de Bruijn's Travels, originally published in 1711 ; the Latin name of this species is called after De Bruijn.

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