The difference between Claybeg and Claymore
When used as nouns, claybeg means the scottish broadsword used during the early modern period, whereas claymore means a large two-handed sword historically used by the scottish highlanders.
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Claybeg as a noun (historical):
The Scottish broadsword used during the Early Modern period.
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Claymore as a noun:
A large two-handed sword historically used by the Scottish Highlanders.
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Claymore as a noun: