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The Forgotten Art of Accolent: Uncovering the History of Sword Fighting's Lost Term

Accolent is a word that is not commonly used in modern English. It is an archaic term that was once used to describe a person who is skilled in the use of weapons, particularly a sword. The word is derived from the Latin word "accolere," which means "to embrace." In the context of sword fighting, the term "accolent" referred to a person who was skilled in the art of embracing or grasping their opponent's weapon with their own.

The word "accolent" is not commonly used today, and it has largely been replaced by more modern terms such as "swordsman" or "fencer." However, it can still be found in some historical texts and literature from the Middle Ages and earlier periods.

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