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spatha \ˈspathə, -päthə\ noun (plural spathae \-ˌthē, -ˌthī\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek spathē blade — more at spade 1. : a broadsword with blunt point used by the ancient Greeks and Romans 2. : a long heavy sword used by Britons, Saxons, and Normans |