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rapier (n.)

"light, sharp-pointed sword," 1550s, from Middle French rapière, from espee rapiere "long, pointed two-edged sword" (late 15c.), in which the adjective is of uncertain origin, perhaps from derisive use of raspiere "poker, scraper." Dutch, Danish rapier, German Rappier are from French.

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Definitions of rapier from WordNet

rapier (n.)
a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges;
Synonyms: tuck
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