shableEtymologyBorrrowed from either Italian sciabla, Hungarian szablya or Polish szabla. Doublet of sabre.shable means A sabre or curved sword. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 93 out of 100.nounA sabre or curved sword.“The Shable is more in use amongst the Horse, than other Bodies of Men, it is not altogether as long as the Sword; but to make amends for that, the Blade is twice so broad and edged on one side; and therefore it is more used for cutting than thrusting.”