Talk:Galatine Prime/@comment-24040624-20160801154953/@comment-25096985-20160831032531

"excapt for the fact that Maelstoa's comes from the wikipedia article nameing both the classification and the general profile use of a Claymore, the true historical translation of the name -means- Greatsword and not longsword"

The two-handed claymore seems to be an offshoot of Early Scottish medieval longswords - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claymore

again, translations, mean nothing, it is only a name, but its classification, is a Longsword