18th November 2008, 05:51 AM
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Nothern Mexico
Posts: 458
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Quote:
Originally Posted by celtan
I though everyone knew that rapier, while being a french word, derives from "ropera", or "espada ropera"ie. Sword of Clothes.
The ropera was characterized by a flimsier, lighter and faster type of blade, catalogued as a estoque, or piercing blade. The kind of damage it caused was far more lethal, if much less ghastly in appearance than the slashing common to the purely military blade, although the latter was sturdier. The psychological effect of the slashing wounds caused by the military blades was nothing to be ignored, either.
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BTW: Fernan's "entrances" comes from "entradas", or the data deposited in the CPU's memory to be used subsequently as needed...
BTW, Fernan
En este mundo traidor
Nada es verdad ni mentira
Todo depende del color
Del cristal con que se mira...
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I completely agree, Manuel. By the way, you must understand portuguese very well, as it is almost the same languaje spoken in old times on Galicia.
Un abrazo
Gonzalo
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