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Claymore

usgb/ˈkleɪmɔːr/Volume
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Historical WeaponPlay
The word refers to a specific sword from Scottish history, not a general term for any sword. SlideMuseums might display an authentic claymore from the 16th century.
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Cultural SymbolPlay
In Scotland, the claymore can symbolize heritage and bravery in traditional tales. SlideFolk songs from Scotland often glorify the use of the claymore in historic battles.
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Visual DistinctivenessPlay
A claymore is recognizable by its large size and the distinct 'cross' hilt. SlideI could tell it was a claymore by the sword's imposing length and unique hilt design.