
Forte (fencing) - Wikipedia
In fencing, forte (from the Romance root meaning "strong") is "the strong part" of the blade—the one-third closest to the hilt. The "strength" refers to the control established over the opponent's weapon upon contact of one's forte with the opponent's foible (a situation of favourable leverage ).
Sword Terminology - Made Easy!
The part closest to the handle is called the forte which is sword terminology for the strong part of the blade. Naturally enough, this makes the forte the best part of the sword to parry or block with.
Living by the Sword: On ‘Forte’ and ‘Foible’ - Merriam-Webster
The forte refers to the part of the sword or foil where the blade is strongest, just above the hilt (that’s the handle). The word derives from the French adjective fort, meaning “strong.”
Glossary of Fencing Terms - Way of the Sword
Forte: the lower, strong part of the blade. French Grip: a traditional hilt with a slightly curved grip and a large pommel. Froissement: an attack that displaces the opponent's blade by a strong grazing action. Fuller: the groove that runs down a sword …
Sword Forms - Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
Forte': A Renaissance term for the upper portion on a sword blade which has more control and strength and which does most
Italian Rapier Glossary - Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
Forte. This is the half of the blade closer to the swordsman’s hand. It is the defensive part of the sword with which virtually all successful parries are executed.
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Anatomy of a Sword : European Sword Terminology - James Colton
2020年5月15日 · The forte is the length of the blade from just above the tang to the blade’s midpoint. It is the part of the blade that can most easily resist force, so it is often used for defensive actions. The forte may also be called the strong. …
Sword Terminology - 100+ Terms Explained
The forte is used for blocking and parrying due to its strength. A groove or fuller in Japanese swords, often added to reduce weight and improve balance. BoHi can also produce a distinctive sound when the sword is swung. The pattern of the hamon (temper line) in the tip or kissaki of a Japanese sword.
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