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fal·chion \ˈfȯlchən, -lsh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English fauchoun, from Old French fauchon, from fauchier to mow, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin falcare, from Latin falc-, falx sickle, scythe 1. archaic : a broad-bladed slightly curved sword used in the middle ages 2. archaic : a sword of any kind |