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sworder

Sworder vs Sworded - What's the difference?

sworder | sworded |


As a noun sworder

is one who uses, or fights with, a sword.

As an adjective sworded is

wearing a sword.

Sworder vs Swordes - What's the difference?

sworder | swordes |


As nouns the difference between sworder and swordes

is that sworder is one who uses, or fights with, a sword while swordes is plural of lang=en.

Sworder vs Sworde - What's the difference?

sworder | sworde |


As nouns the difference between sworder and sworde

is that sworder is (obsolete) one who uses, or fights with, a sword while sworde is .

Sworder vs Worder - What's the difference?

sworder | worder |


In obsolete terms the difference between sworder and worder

is that sworder is one who uses, or fights with, a sword while worder is a speaker.