Claymore

Claymore is a noun that refers to a type of large two-handed sword used in medieval Europe. Its Chinese translation is “大剑” (dà jiàn), which means “large sword” in English.

English Pronunciation: /ˈkleɪmɔːr/

Synonyms:

  • Bastard sword
  • Great sword
  • Long sword

Easily Confused Words:

  • Clayton – an English surname
  • Clarence – a male given name
  • Clamor – a noun that means a loud and continuous noise

Bilingual Examples:

  • The knight wielded a claymore in battle. (这个骑士在战斗中挥舞着大剑。)
  • Scottish clansmen were known for their skill with claymores. (苏格兰部落的男子以操纵大剑的技巧而出名。)