Claymore (disambiguation)

Claymore (disambiguation)

Claymore may be:

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Swords

  • the two-handed Claymore of the late medieval and early modern period
  • the Scottish broadsword or "basket-hilted claymore" of the early modern period

Modern military

Ships

Location

Fiction

Sports

  • Scottish Claymores, a defunct Scottish football team that played in the NFL Europe league

Music


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