falchion (weapon)
A double-edged curved European medieval sword.
Falchion blades are typically rather short and broaden towards the point with the edge in a more or less sweeping curve. The hilt usually follows the popular styles as seen on double-edged swords of the same period.
Falchions may have a curved back, more or less like a saber, usually with a short clip point, or a straight back, with or without a clip point, and a curving edge.
The English "falchion" is derived from the French "Fauchon", spelled as "fawchon" in late 14th century texts. Behind these names lies the Latin "Falxs," describing weapons with scythe-like blades.
