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alabardiere

halberdier

noun ah-lah-bar-DYEH-reh Rare

Origin: From alabarda (halberd), from Middle High German helmbarte (axe for splitting helmets)

Usage Note

Alabardiere is a historical term for a soldier or guard armed with a halberd (alabarda), a pole weapon combining a spear and an axe. Today the word appears mainly in historical texts, museum contexts, or ceremonial descriptions of palace guards. The plural is alabardieri. It is rarely used outside historical or theatrical settings.

Examples

"L'alabardiere montava la guardia al palazzo."

Natural Translation

The halberdier stood guard at the palace.

Literal Translation

The halberdier mounted the guard at-the palace.

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