What is it called when you fall on your own sword?

a. to resign from one's position as a result of failure, wrongdoing, etc. b. old-fashioned. to use one's sword to take one's own life.
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What is falling on your sword called?

To fall on one's sword means to take responsibility for something that has gone wrong, in particular, to resign from one's position as a way to acknowledge responsibility for something that has gone wrong. The term took on this meaning sometime in the latter half of the twentieth century.
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Why did people fall on their swords?

In ancient Greece and Rome

As a mark of respect it was generally reserved for aristocrats sentenced to death; the victims would either drink hemlock or fall on their swords. Economic motivations prompted some suicides in ancient Rome. A person who was condemned to death would forfeit property to the government.
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Who threw themselves on a sword?

Women of the samurai class also committed ritual suicide, called jigai, but, instead of slicing the abdomen, they slashed their throats with a short sword or dagger. There were two forms of seppuku: voluntary and obligatory.
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What does it mean to sword someone?

literary. : to kill (someone) with a sword.
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What is a sword fight called?

Swordsmanship or sword fighting refers to the skills of a swordsman, a person versed in the art of the sword. The term is modern, and as such was mainly used to refer to smallsword fencing, but by extension it can also be applied to any martial art involving the use of a sword.
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What does Railery mean?

Definition of raillery

1 : good-natured ridicule : banter. 2 : jest.
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What is the female version of seppuku?

The jigai ritual is the feminine counterpart of seppuku (well-known as harakiri), the ritual suicide of samurai warriors, which was carried out by a deep slash into the abdomen. In contrast to seppuku, jigai can be performed without assistance, which was fundamental for seppuku.
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Who fell on his own sword in the Bible?

1 Samuel 31 1

Saul said to his armor-bearer, "Draw your sword and run me through, or these uncircumcised fellows will come and run me through and abuse me." But his armor-bearer was terrified and would not do it; so Saul took his own sword and fell on it.
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What's the difference between seppuku and hari kari?

Harakiri and seppuku mean exactly the same thing in Japanese, but, Japanese people almost never use the word harakiri and prefer the word seppuku instead. Harakiri refers to the action of cutting stomach while seppuku represents the ritual and the traditional procedure of cutting the stomach.
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What is meant by Damocles sword?

Definition of sword of Damocles

: an impending disaster.
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What does it mean to run on a sword?

To run oneself upon one's sword has been the idiom in English for over 600 years. It is also used figuratively to mean "to resign (following disgrace.)"
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Why did King Saul fall on his own sword?

Thus, David did not witness the defeat of the Israelites under Saul, who was mortally wounded by the Philistines and whose sons were killed. In an act of heroism so that he, the king of Israel, would not be captured, Saul committed suicide by falling on his own sword.
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What does it mean to fall by the sword in the Bible?

The saying is sometimes interpreted to mean "those who live by violence will die by violence", which some have interpreted as a call for Christian pacifism or even complete nonviolence, including in self-defense.
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Was Saul a coward?

Saul was no quitter. He was no coward. But he was proud and would not repent. Realizing that his blessings and kingdom had indeed been given to another, he looked about to see who this might be.
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Do samurai still exist?

Although samurai no longer exist, the influence of these great warriors still manifests itself deeply in Japanese culture and samurai heritage can be seen all over Japan - be it a great castle, a carefully planned garden, or beautifully preserved samurai residences.
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What does the word samurai literally mean?

In Japanese, the word samurai means "warrior or knight."
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What means mirthful?

adjective. joyous; cheerful; jolly; merry: a mirthful laugh. providing mirth; amusing: a mirthful experience.
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What does Dabster mean?

Definition of dabster

1 chiefly dialectal : one that is especially skilled : expert. 2 [probably influenced in meaning by dabble] : a dabbler at anything : an unskilled hand.
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What riposte means?

Definition of riposte

1 : a fencer's quick return thrust following a parry. 2 : a retaliatory verbal sally : retort.
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Was Excalibur a real sword?

For centuries the sword was assumed to be a fake. but research revealed last week has dated its metal to the twelfth century. Only the hilt, wooden grip and a few inches of the 3ft blade poke from the hill, which still draws pilgrims and tourists to the ruins of the chapel built around it.
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Which is the strongest sword style?

  • 1) Khopesh. (Ancient Egypt) The Egyptian Khopesh was a prized weapon with a unique, curved blade. ...
  • 2) Gladius. (Ancient Rome) A reproduction gladius of Pompeii, as used by the Ermine Street Guard. ...
  • 3) Falcata. (Spain) ...
  • 4) Miao Dao. (China) ...
  • 5) Ulfberht. (Scandinavia) ...
  • 6) Scimitar. (Middle East) ...
  • 7) Katana. (Japan) ...
  • 8) Estoc. (France)
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Is Sasuke a swordsman?

By adulthood, Sasuke could use his Kusanagi blade in a high-level battle against Kinshiki and Momoshiki Otsutsuki. He's the strongest swordsman in the Naruto series, despite having only one arm.
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What is it called when you grab a sword by the blade?

In the German school of swordsmanship, Mordhau, alternatively Mordstreich or Mordschlag (Ger., lit., "murder-stroke" or "murder-strike" or "murder-blow"), is a half-sword technique of holding the sword inverted, with both hands gripping the blade, and hitting the opponent with the pommel or crossguard.
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