concept   sword

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Western countries (1) China (1) Europe (1) United Kingdom (1) East Asian swordsmanship culture (1) India (1) Middle East (1) fencing enthusiasts (1) European countries (1) Global (1) North America (1) Tuareg culture (1) historic military usage (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sword Western countries Swords in Western countries symbolize violence and honor, but are also linked to fantasy and unconventional roles. 13
2 sword China In Chinese culture, swords hold historical and cultural significance, associated with honor, tradition, and martial arts. 11
3 sword Europe The sword is a historically significant weapon associated with medieval knights, chivalry, and craftsmanship in Europe. 9
4 sword United Kingdom The sword is historically associated with chivalry, knighthood, and medieval warfare in the United Kingdom. 8
5 sword East Asian swordsmanship culture East Asian swordsmanship culture emphasizes respect, tradition, and lineage in the practice of swordsmanship. 3
6 sword India In India, swords symbolize power, martial arts, and respect for lineage and ancestry. 3
7 sword Middle East Swords in the Middle Eastern culture represent power and authority in traditional rituals and Arabian sword fighting techniques. 3
8 sword fencing enthusiasts Swords hold significant cultural and historical value for fencing enthusiasts. 2
9 sword European countries European countries historically associated the concept of swords with chivalry, knighthood, and medieval warfare. 1
10 sword Global The sword is a global weapon used for self-defense and combat. 1
11 sword North America The sword was a historically significant weapon in medieval warfare and chivalry in North America. 1
12 sword Tuareg culture In Tuareg culture, swords symbolize honor, bravery, and status. 1
13 sword historic military usage The sword was the primary weapon used in ancient military culture. 1