dussack
English
Alternative forms
dusack
Etymology
From
German
Dussack
,
Dussägge
, from
Czech
tesák
.
Noun
dussack
(
plural
dussacks
)
A short
cutlass
or
sabre
used in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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+
)
this sense?)
A
wooden
version of the weapon used for practice.
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