Definitions | spatha |
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- A type of straight sword originating from 1st century Roman Empire. It was worn typically by calvary officers and is a long version of the left shaped gladius.
Etymology: From Latin, spatha < Ancient Greek (spíthÄ) "any broad blade, of wood or metal".
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