espadín

el espadín
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. dress sword
Listo para la ceremonia, el oficial tomó su espadín, con el cinto y la vaina.Ready for the ceremony, the officer took his dress sword with its belt and scabbard.
b. ceremonial sword
Marcos compró un espadín decorativo precioso del ejército de los Estados Unidos en una casa de antigüedades.Marcos bought a beautiful decorative US Army ceremonial sword at an antique shop.
a. sprat
Los espadines y las sardinas pertenecen a la misma familia.Sprats and sardines belong to the same family.
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