German Longsword


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Category: German Long Sword Terms
Von TagDefinition:: from the roof10false
hittingmaster cuts, prized techniques described by the grand-master Liechtenauer in which the swordsman strikes in a manner so that his sword deflects the incoming blow while simultaneously _____ the opponent21true
takingsword _____, close-in disarming or trapping actions31true
UeberlauffenDefinition:: overrunning, the concept of timed counter-attack by outreaching the adversary just as they attack, you move into or out of their action and strike their closer targets exposed by their own attack40false
RotaDefinition:: a countering technique described by Filippo Vadi (c. 1480) wherein the back edge is quickly raised to smack or deflect an opposing blade prior to an immediate descending cut with the forward edge50false
FechtbuchDefinition:: fight book or fencing book, a German manual on fighting techniques and methods, particularly swordsmanship60false
KronDefinition:: "crown", one German name for the Middle guard, also a type of Halb Schwert (half-sword) parry against a vertical downwards cut with the sword held point forward over the head70false
EinlauffenDefinition:: Running in. To duck in under the opposing weapon or employ closing and entering techniques80false
FechtmeisterDefinition:: Fight Master90false
LangorttDefinition:: or Langer Ort, meaning "long point", a limited defensive thrusting position with the blade horizontal and arms extended straight forward more, ideal for warding and making stabbing attacks or stop-thrusts100false
verticala _____ cut, delivered either Oberhau (above the waist) or Unterhau (below the waist)111true
componentstechnique and counter, the idea that every technique has a counter and every counter has a technique, two major _____ of the German systems of swordsmanship121true
Gleich FechtenDefinition:: attacking at the same time as the opponent or In des Fechten (as opposed to Nach Reissen and Vor Fechten)130false
"before"the defensive or countering principle of fighting, opposite of Vor (_____), Nach und Vor are two important concepts in the Fechtschulen141true
FuehlenDefinition:: gauging of an opponent's "feeling" or pressure150false
KampfplatzDefinition:: an enclosed area where judicial duels and some foot challenges took place, it was an open made up of a square wooden barrier or "ring"160false
cuttingA German technique of turning a false _____ blow into a sudden straight thrust171true
Short EdgeDefinition:: Back or "false" edge of the sword, opposite of the Long edge (Lange or "true" edge)180false
middlestrong, German masters referred to the long-sword in two portions, the strong section of blade from _____ to hilt was known as Stark, used for most parrying and cutting (equivalent to the Forte of later renaissance fencing), opposite of Schwech191true
deflectingward off, such as with a _____ parrying action201true