sword in Finnish
sword in Finnish is miekka, miekkamies, miekat — sword means a long-bladed weapon with a hilt, used for cutting or stabbing.
sword in Finnish
miekka
(countable) A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt), which is designed to cut, stab, slash and/or hack.
miekkamies
(countable) A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt), which is designed to cut, stab, slash and/or hack.
miekat
A suit in certain playing card decks, particularly those used in Spain and Italy, or those used for divination.
miekka
What does "sword" mean?
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noun A long-bladed weapon with a hilt, used for cutting or stabbing.
"The knight drew his sword before the duel began."
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noun A suit in Spanish and Italian playing cards, used especially in tarot and fortune-telling.
"She drew the Three of Swords during the tarot reading."
sword in a sentence
- The knight drew his sword before the duel began.
- Museum visitors admired the engraved medieval sword.
- She drew the Three of Swords during the tarot reading.
Similar words in Finnish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sword" in Finnish?
"sword" in Finnish is miekka, miekkamies, miekat. sword means: A long-bladed weapon with a hilt, used for cutting or stabbing.
How do you use "sword" in a sentence?
Example: "The knight drew his sword before the duel began." In Finnish, "sword" is miekka, miekkamies, miekat.
Are there other ways to say "sword" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "sword": miekka, miekkamies, miekat.
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