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n. A woman skilled at using swords in combat.
Usage examples of "swordswoman".
With a last paternal glance toward the swordswoman, the barkeep left the table and returned to his other duties.
According to the barkeep, the swordswoman had had only two mugs of mead.
Perhaps while we are on the road, you can get leave from your Swordswoman company to share my tent, so that we can both be near the birds at night?
But Makri is an escapee from the Orcish gladiator pits and consequently one of the most lethal swordswomen ever to walk the earth.
The swordswoman was to be the antagonizer, the sorceress the sympathizer.
The swordswoman was to be the antagonizer, the sor ceress the sympathizer.
Duke Zolkir could have taken out the entire roomful with no help from his Guild swordswomen, but Paper-Pushers didn't go in for that kind of battle.
Now the desert woman was not much of a swordswoman, true, and she talked too much for Oman's taste, but apparently the throwing of rocks could be numbered among her skills: the large stone smacked into the head of one of the pikemen, felling him like a poleaxed pig.
She might be a lethal swordswoman but I'm the best street fighter in town and I figure I could take her low down with a surprise kick.
Byron had seen many swordfights in the streets and at fairs, and this swordswoman knew the sport to perfection.