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the free encyclopedia Type of backsword with curved blade · designed to cut and slash For other uses · Ottoman Wars · Napoleonic Wars · American Revolution · American Civil War · Franco-Prussian War · Philippine Revolution · Spanish–American War · Philippine–American War · World War I · Polish–Soviet War · as a direct loan from French · where sabre is an alteration of sable · which was in turn loaned from German Säbel · Sabel in the 1630s. The German word is on record from the 15th century · loaned from Polish szabla · which was itself adopted from Hungarian szabla (14th century · later szablya ). &#91 · 1 &#93

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the free encyclopedia Type of backsword with curved blade
designed to cut and slash For other uses
Ottoman Wars
Napoleonic Wars
American Revolution
American Civil War
Franco-Prussian War
Philippine Revolution
Spanish–American War
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Philippine–American War
World War I
Polish–Soviet War
as a direct loan from French
where sabre is an alteration of sable
which was in turn loaned from German Säbel
Sabel in the 1630s. The German word is on record from the 15th century
loaned from Polish szabla
which was itself adopted from Hungarian szabla (14th century
later szablya ). &#91
1 &#93

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