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swordswoman
[ sawrdz-woom-uhn, sohrdz- ]
noun
- a female who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword.
- a female fencer.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of swordswoman1
Example Sentences
Coupled with its 1968 sequel, Golden Swallow, the role saw Cheng win scores of parts in martial arts films as a fearless swordswoman.
Mizu is a skilled swordswoman, and the search for her father is a bloody one, confronted by samurai looking for a fight or by roving armies serving local lords.
“Revenge Song†is its first to center on a real-life figure: d’Aubigny, a queer swordswoman, singer and sexual assault survivor of 17th century France.
From Westeros to Westwood: “Game of Thrones†actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is set to star in a Geffen Playhouse production of “Macbeth,†one of eight productions announced Thursday in a 2019-2020 season that also includes West Coast premieres by Jen Silverman and Joshua Harmon and a world-premiere historical comedy from rising playwright Qui Nguyen about a queer 17th century French swordswoman.
Two actresses — the poised Jeon Do-yeon, as a blind swordswoman, and the luminous, eager Kim Go-eun, as a vengeance-driven warrior — make it sing.
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