saber

US /ˈseɪ.bɚ/
UK /ˈseɪ.bɚ/
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sable

a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge

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The officer drew his saber and charged.
El oficial desenvainó su sable y cargó.
He practiced his saber drills every morning.
Practicaba sus ejercicios de sable todas las mañanas.
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sablear, herir con sable

to strike or wound with a saber

:
The cavalryman prepared to saber his opponent.
El jinete se preparó para sablear a su oponente.
He was sabered in the arm during the battle.
Fue sableado en el brazo durante la batalla.