Swordstaff
A swordstaff, or staffsword, is a Medieval polearm mentioned in Scandinavian sources. It is a figurative term, referencing a spear, or similar, utilizing with a sword- or dagger-esque blade and crossguard.
Evidence
Period description
Evidence of the weapon in use at the battle of Elfsborg in 1502 is provided by Paul Dolnstein, a landsknecht mercenary who fought in the battle, who refers to the Swedes carrying "good pikes made from swords". He also provides sketches of the weapon.Period Swedish texts mention swordstaffs separately along with other polearms, such as halberds, poleaxes, partisans, spears, and thereof. A period text uses the term brander, an older term for swordblade, to drescribe the blades of swordstaffs:
Other languages
Various other languages have analog terms which might have referred to similar or the same type of weapon.- – dagger
- – swordstaff, hunting spear, dagger
- – sword cane
- * – sword cane
- – throwing spear
- * – dagger, sword cane
- – hewing spear
In Russia, a similar weapon, called , a heavy daggerbladed spear for hand-to-hand combat and hunting large animals, featured in later forms a full crossguad and sword length blade.