answer | [fencing] return hit |
backsword | a basket-hilted sword with a single-edged blade and a thin back; later, a sword-like stick with a basketwork hilt, used in fencing practice |
blow | [fencing] stab, firm stroke |
defence | fencing, swordsmanship, skill of self-defence |
dismount | [fencing] draw, remove from the sheath |
distance | [fencing] regulation space to be kept between contestants |
distance | [fencing: see sense 1] enmity, discord, dissension |
fence | fencing ability, skill at swordplay |
foin | [fencing] thrust, lunge |
foining | [fencing] thrusting, lunging |
get | [fencing] get inside the guard of, get within the defences of |
guard | [fencing] defensive position, posture of defence |
have | [said at the start of a fencing attack or other confrontation] I come at, let me at [a person] |
hay | [fencing] home thrust, thrust through |
montant | [fencing] upward thrust |
motion | [fencing] attack, execution |
mountanto | [directional thrust in fencing] fencer, duellist |
offence | [in fencing] attacking stroke, offensive action |
pass | [fencing] sword-thrust, lunge |
pass | bout, exchange, round [in fencing] |
passado | [fencing] forward thrust, lunge |
play | [fencing] win a game, succeed in a bout |
punto | [fencing] thrust with the sword-point |
punto reverso | [fencing] back-handed thrust |
reverse | [fencing] back-handed stroke |
sessa, sesey, sese | [cry of encouragement used in hunting, fencing] be off, off you go |
stoccado, stoccata | [fencing] thrust, lunge |
stock | [fencing] thrust with the dagger-point |
stuck | [fencing] thrust, lunge |
stuck-in | [fencing] thrust, lunge |
traverse | [fencing] pierce, stab, run through |
veney | [fencing] bout, turn |
venue | [fencing] sword-thrust, assault, thrust |
ward | [fencing] defensive posture, parrying movement |