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Thursday, April 25, 2013
A to Z: Void
V is for Void.
Ok, that sounds like I'm giving up, right? But actually, void stands for a renaissance fencing term. I was desperate and finally began looking past my fencing dictionary/glossary and rule book, and searched around until I found a list of Renaissance fencing terms. I wish I had seen these earlier in the month. I had an original plan a while back for these tough letters, but I can't seem to find it. So, I did research.
Void: to evade or avoid an attack rather than directly parry, often by a simple side step or pass, used preferably to parrying.
I found this and some other fun terms here which is a part of ARMA, aka The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts. So, if you are writing a book with swordplay in it, I highly suggest checking them out for more classical terminology.
A void lesson for writing:
Just void that writer's block, and get back to writing!
I'm going into the void - I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteSee, you learned something, didn't you?
Hmm, I'll void doubt. :)
ReplyDeleteAlex - yep!
ReplyDeleteAl - Great! :)
Oh good for you for doing research to make the V word work! Impressive.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you weren't desperate with other letters. Curious to see what y & z bring.
ReplyDeleteHow fun that your found Renaissance terms to match your theme. :)
ReplyDeleteIf V was tough, do you have a plan for X and Z?
ReplyDeleteSort of like you're A-Voiding it, eh?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link on the terms, though I feel like I've gotten quite the fencing education here, this month :)
I love how fencing relates to writing! I also like how there is an Association for Renaissance Martial Arts. It just goes to show that whatever you're interested in, there are other people out there just like you. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how fencing is a lovely mixture of both attack and defense. It's all very artistic!
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