Mutare Gladium

Mutare Gladium
German (“exchanging the sword”) A sword & buckler technique from the anonymous German text, MS. I.33, or “Tower Fechtbuch” (c. 1295) to indicate a disengage by passing over or under the opponent’s blade so it is engaged in the line opposite to the original position.

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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