Definitions from Wiktionary (Sword-and-sorcery)
▸ adjective: Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery [(idiomatic) Of or pertaining to a genre of narratives—including short stories, novels, television shows, films, and computer games—which combines wizardry and other fantastical supernatural elements with violent combat using pre-modern weaponry.]
▸ noun: Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery [(idiomatic) A genre of narratives—including short stories, novels, television shows, films, and computer games—which combines wizardry and other fantastical supernatural elements with violent combat using pre-modern weaponry.]
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▸ adjective: Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery [(idiomatic) Of or pertaining to a genre of narratives—including short stories, novels, television shows, films, and computer games—which combines wizardry and other fantastical supernatural elements with violent combat using pre-modern weaponry.]
▸ noun: Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery [(idiomatic) A genre of narratives—including short stories, novels, television shows, films, and computer games—which combines wizardry and other fantastical supernatural elements with violent combat using pre-modern weaponry.]
Similar:
sword-and-sandal,
sword-bearing,
saberlike,
hack-and-slay,
swashbucklering,
switch-bladed,
swifthanded,
skullduggerous,
hand-waving,
hand-wavy,
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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▸ Popular nouns described by sword-and-sorcery
▸ Words that often appear near sword-and-sorcery
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