Why is a large shuriken sometimes called a "glaive"? – english.stackexchange.com 12:07 Posted by Unknown No Comments I have learnt that the word "glaive" originally meant a sword and became a polearm sometimes later. But in modern day games and fantasy fiction, sometimes it refers to a frisbee-sized shuriken. What ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitWhat would drive people to risk death in the deep? – worldbuilding.stackexchange.comDoes the MCU version of Mjolnir carry the "Whosoever holds this hammer..." inscription? – scifi.stackexchange.comIs my barcode valid? – codegolf.stackexchange.comLab Question: What visual observations can confirm that a reactant is the limiting reagent? – chemistry.stackexchange.comCustom code on a calculator – electronics.stackexchange.comProvide default arguments for subscript operator and function call operator – stackoverflow.com
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