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Wat (wie) is sword-grass - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swordgrass; Sword grasses; Sword Grass; Sword grass (disambiguation)

sword-grass      
n.
Glader, sedge.
Sword swallowing         
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PERFORMANCE SKILL
Sword swallower; Sword Swallowing; Sword swallowers; Sword swallow; Swordswallowing
Sword swallowing is a skill in which the performer passes a sword through the mouth and down the esophagus to the stomach. This feat is not swallowing in the traditional sense.
Migration Period sword         
  • Depiction of a late Roman [[spatha]] on a [[diptych]] (dated to 406 AD)
  • Frankish sword (8th century)
  • 5th-century [[Alamanni]]c gold hilt spatha found at [[Villingendorf]]
  • Hilt of a [[Vendel period]] sword found at [[Valsgärde]]
LATE IRON AGE AND EARLY MEDIEVAL TYPE OF SWORD
Migration Age sword; Germanic sword; Ring sword; Migration period sword; Vendel era sword; Vendel sword; Ring-sword; Snartemo sword; Ring-spatha; Gold-hilted spatha; Merovingian sword
The Migration Period sword was a type of sword popular during the Migration Period and the Merovingian period of European history (c. 4th to 7th centuries AD), particularly among the Germanic peoples.

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Sword grass

Sword grass may refer to:

  • Some species of grasses with blades that are sharp enough to cut human skin (this is because they contain many silica phytoliths, a hardening material in many plants. The sharp blades help to discourage herbivores from grazing (also protecting the grasses around it)), including:
    • Gahnia species
    • Imperata cylindrica (cogon grass)
    • Poa ensiformis
  • Moths and butterflies:
    • Xylena exsoleta (sword-grass)
    • Xylena vetusta (red sword-grass)
    • Tisiphone abeona (sword-grass brown)
    • Tisiphone helena (northern sword-grass brown)