estoque

[esˈtɒk]

estoque Definition

a fencing sword with a narrow pointed blade and a triangular cross-section.

Using estoque: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "estoque" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fencer expertly wielded his estoque during the match.

  • Example

    The estoque is a popular weapon in classical fencing competitions.

  • Example

    He trained for years to master the art of using the estoque.

estoque Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for estoque

Phrases with estoque

  • en garde, estoque!

    a phrase used to start a fencing match, meaning 'on guard, thrust!'

    Example

    The referee shouted 'en garde, estoque!' and the match began.

  • a thrust or lunge made with an estoque in fencing

    Example

    The fencer landed a perfect estocada on his opponent, winning the match.

  • a thrusting attack made with an estoque in bullfighting

    Example

    The matador delivered a fatal estoc to the bull, ending the fight.

Origins of estoque

from French 'épée d'estoc', meaning 'thrusting sword'

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Summary: estoque in Brief

'Estoque' [esˈtɒk] is a fencing sword with a narrow pointed blade and a triangular cross-section. It is a popular weapon in classical fencing competitions and requires years of training to master. The phrase 'en garde, estoque!' is used to start a fencing match, and 'estocada' refers to a thrust or lunge made with an estoque.