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# [and learn] to gallantly wield<ref>The verbs, learn and wield, appear in lines 4 and 9</ref>  
 
# [and learn] to gallantly wield<ref>The verbs, learn and wield, appear in lines 4 and 9</ref>  
 
# wrestling’s good holds,
 
# wrestling’s good holds,
# glories of sword and messer,  
+
# glories of sword and knife,  
 
# and to waste [that list] in other hands.
 
# and to waste [that list] in other hands.
 
# Cut in and hit, there   
 
# Cut in and hit, there   

Latest revision as of 20:24, 2 September 2025


Dresden

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German

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English

Sandbox English from German

  1. Young knight, learn
  2. to love God and honour married and unmarried women,
  3. thus your learning will grow.
  4. And learn
  5. [the] thing that appropriately adorns [you]
  6. and elevates you well in wars:
  7. [and learn] to gallantly wield[1]
  8. wrestling’s good holds,
  9. glories of sword and knife,
  10. and to waste [that list] in other hands.
  11. Cut in and hit, there
  12. let it hang and let it move,
  13. so that your knowledge
  14. acquires masterful praise.

Smooth English from German

Munich

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Latin

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English

Sandbox English from Latin

Brief statement of the character of the longer sword

  1. First, you should undertake in all things that you worship and love God,
  2. you should honor the feminine sex,
  3. and your fame will be increased by this means:
  4. therefore, you should learn
  5. those things, which would be appropriate for you,
  6. use the force and strength of oaks everywhere and in (beautiful) war,
  7. such that your fortitude is thus approved by all.

Smooth English from Latin

  1. The verbs, learn and wield, appear in lines 4 and 9