Claymore just means "Big Sword" in Gaelic.

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Carlin had that bit about honesty in words. Shell Shock. To the point. 🍻😂

Gaelic values simple descriptive language.

Interestingly the gaelic word for sword is pronounced "cleave" .

One of the only words to have two meanings that are the opposite of each other. Cleave apart and cleave together

Really , never knew that ! Cleave together. That's interesting.

And spade is not a shovel but sword 😅

Ahhh lol in video games always wondered this