Definition of Saber in English :

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Saber meaning in English

Meaning of Saber in English

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Saber

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Noun

1. saber, sabre

a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle

2. cavalry sword, saber, sabre

a stout sword with a curved blade and thick back

Verb

3. saber, sabre

cut or injure with a saber

4. saber, sabre

kill with a saber

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Saber

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noun, verb
the US spelling of sabre

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Saber

see synonyms of saber
noun
1. 
a heavy cavalry sword with a slightly curved blade
2.  Fencing
a type of weapon, heavier than a foil, used with a slashing as well as thrusting movement: a touch may be scored with the edge or point
verb transitive
3. 
to strike, wound, or kill with a saber

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Saber

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n.
1. A heavy cavalry sword with a one-edged, slightly curved blade.
2. A light dueling or fencing sword having an arched guard covering the hand and a tapered flexible blade with a cutting edge on one side and on the tip.
tr.v. sa·bered, sa·ber·ing, sa·bers
1. To hit, injure, or kill with a saber.
2. To remove the tip of (a Champagne bottle) by swiping a saber or similar instrument along the bottle's seam until it hits the lip at the bottle's tip. The pressure inside the bottle causes the tip of the glass and the cork to shoot off together.

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