Swordsman vs Spadassinicide - What's the difference?
swordsman | spadassinicide |
A person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer.
A person who fights with a sword.
(informal) A man who is a skillful or enthusiastic practitioner of sexual intercourse.
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The act of coaxing someone, usually through insult, into initiating a swordsman's duel, and subsequently killing that person with superior skill so as to commit legal murder.
One who performs such an act.
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As nouns the difference between swordsman and spadassinicide
is that swordsman is a person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer while spadassinicide is the act of coaxing someone, usually through insult, into initiating a swordsman's duel, and subsequently killing that person with superior skill so as to commit legal murder.swordsman
English
Noun
(swordsmen)- He is a remarkable swordsman .
- Archers attempted to take down an unknown swordsman .
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- Jennifer Aniston is in control . . . and getting what she needs from a notorious swordsman eight years her junior.
Synonyms
* (person who wields a sword) swordfighter, swordster * (skillful or enthusiastic practitioner of sexual intercourse) womanizerHyponyms
* (person who wields a sword) swordstress, swordswomanAnagrams
*spadassinicide
English
Noun
(en noun)- Challenges are flying right and left between these bully-swordsmen, these spadassinicides , and poor devils of the robe who have never learnt to fence with anything but a quill.
