Odachi vs Tulwar - What's the difference?
odachi | tulwar |
A long Japanese sword built like the katana but made to be longer (about 4 to 6 feet long) for combat on horseback A type of curved sword used in India and throughout South Asia.
* 1888 , Rudyard Kipling, ‘At Howli Thana’, Black and White (Folio Society 2005), page 388:
As nouns the difference between odachi and tulwar
is that odachi is a long japanese sword built like the katana but made to be longer (about 4 to 6 feet long) for combat on horseback while tulwar is a type of curved sword used in india and throughout south asia.odachi
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Noun
(wikipedia odachi) (en noun)tulwar
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(wikipedia tulwar)Alternative forms
* talwarNoun
(en noun)- Therefore, the Havildar, taking his tulwar , smote one of us lightly on the forearm in the fat, and another on the leg, and a third on the back of the hand.