শমশের, তরবার, করপাল, চন্দ্রহাস, তরবারি, তরত্তয়াল, খঁজর, পরশু
(1) A curved oriental saber; the edge is on the convex side of the blade
(2) A curved oriental saber
(3) The edge is on the convex side of the blade
(1) Each rider carried one of many weapons - a wicked scimitar , a powerful lance, or a flail.
(2) Rhea pressed her scimitar 's blade against the spear, but she simply couldn't cut through.
(3) At the wrist, the blade became smoother, becoming a short scimitar that extended nearly a foot forward.
(4) He winced when he realized that he was holding onto the hilt of his scimitar , and let go of his weapon with a snort.
(5) He turned his blade to the side and caught her scimitar in his cross guard, then launched his body forward.
(6) Michael had his scimitar , Monica her rapier, Eric a mace, and Erin a pick.
(7) The killer puts the hands into a sack he's carrying and starts to take the scimitar out of a scabbard he wears.
(8) She shot an ice-charged projectile down at the scimitars , but the whirling cutters diced it to ribbons in the blink of an eye.
(9) Other items include Russian swords, scimitars and a shield from Turkey.
(10) The blades of scimitars could be seen beneath their robes.
(11) While a good percentage of them had guns or rifles, some also carried scimitars and daggers.
(12) He clenched his fists around the hilts of his scimitars at the idea.
(13) His fingers knew their path - knew the twin scimitars from point to hilt.
(14) It contained a number of wooden replicas, including his scimitars , spear, and axe.
(15) He carried no javelins or shield, and was equipped with his scimitars and twin daggers.
(16) Faces half covered, long curving scimitars sheathed at their sides, they walked along the narrow, trodden path, from which all onlookers hastily cleared.
(17) The claws on the monstrosity jutted out and curved like a dozen scimitars .
(18) They were both wielding large, curved scimitars ; they swung them about menacingly, circling them.
(19) It hissed at him entrancingly, standing and drawing two wickedly curved scimitars from between its scales.
(20) A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers.