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[21] '''A Thrust with an Abnemen'''
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When you go together hold yourself like this in this technique:  step in with your left leg and thrust under and through with your Sword to his left shoulder, with your Buckler under your right arm (as in illustration).
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If he thrusts towards you like this, then take this away with your Buckler and immediately strike to his head.
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If he strikes to your head like this, then drive up with your Buckler in front of your head and parry him with that. Then immediately pull your Sword up above you and thrust him from below to his chest.
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If he thrusts towards you like this, then take this away with your Buckler from above down towards the ground. Then immediately step in with your left leg and thrust him again from below to his left side.
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If he thrusts towards your left side like this, then drop your Buckler on his Sword and take it away with that, then immediately strike to his head and with that yank yourself back from him. 
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[22] '''An Abnemen from Both Sides'''
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Hold yourself like this when you come together in this technique: step in with your left leg and thrust with your Sword to his face.
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If he thrusts to your face like this and you stand with your right foot opposite him, then take this away with your Buckler on your left side and at the same time thrust him with your sword extended to his face (as in illustration). If he likewise takes this away with his Buckler, then step in with your left leg and thrust high over his Buckler with an extended arm to his face such that the short edge is directed downwards.
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If he thrusts high to your face like this, then drive your Buckler upwards and displace his thrust. Then immediately step back with your left leg and strike to his left arm.
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If he strikes you like this, then set this aside with your long edge and at the same time hit him in the chest with your Buckler. Then yank yourself back from him with an Oberhaw.
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[23] '''A Chest Thrust with an Abnemen'''
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It happens like this when you come for the opponent in this technique: stand with your right foot forward and do an extended thrust to his chest.
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If he then thrusts towards you like this and you likewise stand with your right foot opposite him, then drop your Buckler downward and displace his thrust with that and at the same time snap from below to thrust to his chest such that your long edge is turned upwards. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then spring with your left foot in front of his right and strike his right arm.
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If he strikes you like this, then step with your left leg in the triangle and take it away with your Buckler. Then immediately yank your Sword towards you and thrust from below to his chest.
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If he thrust towards you from below like this, then drop onto his sword with your Sword and Buckler so that this is taken away. Then immediately wind behind your head and forward to thrust to his face. With that yank yourself away from him to the rear.
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[24] '''To Take the Sword'''
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Note this technique when you go together and the opponent has you in the bind: stand with your left foot forward and he stands opposite you with his right. Hold your Sword to your Buckler in your left hand and catch his sword blade well forward near the point with your right. With that snatch it out of his hand (as in illustration.
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If he has grabbed your sword out of your hand like this, then step in with your left leg and catch his sword that is in his left hand and thrust your buckler high onto his left arm so that he must release his sword. If he then strikes at you with pommel and cross, drive high with your Buckler and displace this. Then step back twice as you take your sword in your hand again. If he then travels after you, quickly go in again onto his blade and wind your point to his face.
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[25] '''A Throw out of the Bind'''
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It happens like this when you go together: stand with your left leg forward and bind on his blade such that your long edge is turned upward near the point and opposite his chest. 
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If you then also stand with your right foot opposite him and likewise have him in the bind, hold your Sword and Buckler together in your left hand and then immediately step in with your left leg, catch his sword and snatch it out of his hand.
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If he has taken your Sword like this then thrust with the spike of your Buckler into his face and at the same time catch his left leg with your right hand and pull upward so that he must fall backwards (as in illustration).
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[26] '''An Upper and a Lower Ansezen (Set Upon/Attack)'''
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It happens like this with this technique when you go together: step in with your left leg and strike low to his left leg such that you have your Buckler in your left hand crosswise over your right.
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If he strikes like this to your forward leg, then thrust to his left so that you displace him and immediately thrust with your left foot to his left as you stab him in the face with the spike of your Buckler (as in illustration).
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If he stabs you like this, displace it with your Buckler and at the same time step back with your left leg as you yank your sword back and then thrust to his side.
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If he thrusts you like this, then displace it with your Sword from your left side to your right and then immediately strike from above to his head. With that yank yourself back.
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[27] '''A Chest Thrust with a Grab'''
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It happens like this when you go together in this technique: stand with your right foot forward and thrust from your left side to his right chest with a winding thrust.
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If he thrusts towards you like this and you stand with your right foot forward, then take your Sword to your Buckler in your left hand and immediately grab his sword blade with your right hand (as in illustration).
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If he has grabbed your sword like this, then set your left hand with your Buckler over your right and with that step back with your right leg. Thus he must release your sword to you.  Then immediately travel after him and thrust to his face.
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If he travels after you like this and thrusts to your face, displace this with your Buckler and at the same time step back with your right leg and then thrust from below to his chest.  If he displaces this, then strike from above with a winding strike to his head. With that yank yourself back away from him.
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[28] '''A Bind with a Grab'''
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Hold yourself like this when you go together with this technique: step in with your right leg and hold the Buckler extended over your Sword with the point opposite the opponent.
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If he then likewise is in the bind with you and you stand with your right leg opposite him, hold your Sword together with the Buckler in your left hand during the bind and then immediately grab his sword blade with your right hand and yank towards yourself (as in illustration).
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If he holds your Sword like this and yanks you towards him, then grab your blade near the hilt with your left hand and yank strongly towards you. Thus he must release your sword. Then immediately thrust quickly from below to his groin. If he displaces this with his sword, step outward with your left leg and thrust with the spike of your Buckler to his face.
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If he thrusts towards you from above like this, then displace him with your Sword and immediately strike from above to his head. With that yank yourself back away from him.
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[29] '''A Groin Thrust with a Grabbing Over'''
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Hold yourself like this when you go together: step in with your left leg and do a low extended thrust to his groin such that you have your Buckler in your left hand near your hilt.
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If he has stepped in towards you like this and thrusts to your groin, then displace this with your Sword and immediately step outside of his right leg (should be left) with your right leg, hold your Sword together with your Buckler in your left hand, and immediately grab over both of this arms with your right hand and pull towards you (as in illustration).
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If he is grabbing over you like this, then hold your Buckler to your Sword in your right hand and immediately set your left hand under his right shoulder and throw the Hacken (leg hook) with your right foot (should be left) around his right and with that shove him away from you from above. Thus you throw him backwards.
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[30] '''Two Grabs'''
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It happens like this with this technique: step in with your left leg and bind on his sword blade. He then likewise stands with his left foot opposite you and binds similarly on your blade. Then hold your Sword together with your Buckler in your left hand and immediately drop your right hand onto his beard.
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If he has grabbed you like this and holds you by your beard and intends to drop his left hand over his right so that he can snatch your beard downward powerfully, then drop your left hand on his right arm and wind his hand off of your beard (as in illustration). Then strike to his head.
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If he has wound himself from you like this and strikes towards your head, then once again quickly take your sword in your right hand and displace his strike with your Buckler. Then immediately step back and thrust to his chest. If he takes your thrust away with his Buckler, then strike with a Zwirchhaw as you move back away from him
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[31] '''A High Absezen with a Low Stab'''
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It happens like this when you go together with this technique: step in with your right leg and do an extended thrust high to his face.
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If he thrusts towards you like this and you stand with your left foot opposite him, then drive against both of his hands with your Buckler and shove his Sword and Buckler away from you to your left side. At the same time thrust with your sword to his front leg (as in illustration).
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If he thrusts low like this to your right foot, then yank it back and strike his thrust away with an Oberhaw. Then immediately seek him with a winding thrust behind your head and forward to his face or chest.
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If he thrusts like this to your face, then set this aside with your Buckler and thrust from below to his chest.
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If he thrusts towards you from below like this, then drop your Buckler on his Sword to displace him and thrust him again from below to his groin. Then immediately yank yourself back away from him with a Zwirchhaw.
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[32] '''A Thrust against an Absezen'''
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When you go together hold yourself like this in this technique: step in with your right leg and thrust from below to his chest.
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If you then stand with your left foot opposite him and he thrusts towards you like this, then drop your Buckler over both of his arms from above and with that force his Sword and Buckler downward towards the ground. At the same time cut with the short edge through his neck (as in illustration).
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If he has set upon you low and high like this and intends to cut you, then drive your Sword and Buckler upwards very high and with that take his high cut away. Then immediately step in with your left leg, yank your back Sword towards you and then thrust from below to his chest.
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If he thrusts from below towards you like this, drop your Buckler onto his Sword and with that take his thrust away and then cut through his right arm.
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If he intends to cut you like this, then set this aside at your left side and immediately yank yourself back away from him with a Creizhaw (crossing strike).
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[33] '''The Cut from Both Sides'''
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It happens like this when you go together with this technique: step in with your right leg and cut to the right side of his neck.
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If he cuts high towards you like this and you stand with your left leg opposite him, then likewise cut to the left side of his head. If he displaces this with his Buckler then yank your Sword over towards you and thrust from below to his groin.
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If he thrusts from below towards you like this, then set this aside with your Buckler, immediately yank your sword back towards you and thrust from behind your head forward to his face.
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If he thrusts towards you like this, displace it with your long edge and Buckler, strike his sword to his right side and immediately thrust from below to his chest. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then strike him double to his forward set leg.
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[34] '''An Abnemen against a Low Thrust'''
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It happens like this with this technique when you go together: step in with your right leg and thrust low to his left leg.
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If you then stand like this with the left leg opposite him and he thrusts afterwards, drop your Sword on his blade and push downward so that you displace his thrust (as in illustration). Then immediately strike to the left side of his head. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then take a winding thrust behind your head forward to his face or chest.
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If he winds towards your face like this, then take this away with your long edge and with the short drop over his Sword blade and thrust to his chest.
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[35] '''A Groin Thrust against an Absezen'''
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If he thrusts low towards you like this and you stand with your right leg opposite him, then drop your Sword and Buckler on his Sword blade well over near the hilt and push downward to set this aside (as in illustration). Then immediately step in with your left leg and strike with your Buckler to his face. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then yank your Sword back towards you and thrust from below towards his chest.
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[36] '''A Bind from which a Throw Proceeds'''
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Hold yourself like this when you go together in this technique: step in with your left leg and strike him with an Oberhaw to his head. If he displaces this, then wind the short edge on his long and with that thrust to his face.
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If he thrusts towards you like this, then set it aside with your Buckler, then immediately step in with your right leg and thrust from below to his chest or groin. If he displaces this, then strike to his head from above.
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If he strikes towards you like this, then displace it with your long edge, immediately step inward with your left leg between both of his, drop your right arm from above over both of his, and with that press towards you as you fall over him with your left arm over his chest and around his body from his right side. Then lift upwards with your left leg so that you throw him onto his face at your left side. (illustration does not match)
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[37] '''An Absetzen with the Right Foot from which a Throw Proceeds'''
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It happens like this when you come to the opponent with this technique: step in with your right leg and strike with a doubled Creizhaw to his right arm. If he sets this aside with his Sword, then step in with your left leg and set your Buckler at his blade. With that press away from you to your left side and then immediately thrust from below to his body.
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If he thrusts from below towards you like this and you stand with your right foot opposite him, then set this aside with your Buckler and immediately likewise thrust from below to his left side. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then strike with a Zwirchhaw to his right arm.
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If he strikes towards you like this, then displace it with your long edge and immediately thrust to his groin.
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If he thrusts low towards you like this, then step with your right foot onto his Sword and Buckler, hold your Sword in your left hand at the middle of the blade next to your Buckler, and immediately drive with that around his neck so that you have his head between your arms (as in illustration). Then with that shove away from you low and yank towards you high so that you throw him forwards onto the face.
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[38] '''A Face Thrust against an Absezen'''
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It happens like this when you come together with this technique: step in with your right leg and thrust to his face.
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If you then stand with your left leg opposite him and he thrusts upon you like this, drive against him with your Buckler and displace his thrust with that (as in illustration). Then immediately strike quickly with an Oberhaw to his left arm. If he displaces this with his Buckler, then wind in between his Sword and the Buckler with a thrust to his throat.
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If he thrusts towards you like this, then spring back with your left leg and strike to his forward set foot. If he displaces this with his Sword, then do a winding thrust to his face and with that yank yourself back.
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[39] '''A Groin Thrust with a Face Thrust with the Buckler'''
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When you go together in this technique hold yourself like this: step in with your right leg and thrust with your Sword to his groin.
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If he thrusts low towards you like this and you likewise stand with your right leg opposite him, take this away with your Sword to your left side and at the same time thrust your Buckler into his face (as in illustration). If he then fires out with his Buckler and takes this away, step in with your left leg and drive out with your Sword and immediately thrust from below to his chest.
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If he thrusts from below towards you like this, then step back with your right leg and displace this with your Sword. Then immediately spring in once again with your right leg to his right side and strike with a Zwirchhaw to his right arm. If he displaces this with his Sword, then strike with an Oberhaw to his head. Then immediately yank yourself back from him.
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[40] '''An Absetzen with the Buckler against an Oberhaw'''
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If he thrusts towards you like this and you stand with your right foot opposite him, then drive against him with your Buckler and displace it. Then immediately step in with your left leg and strike with an Oberhaw to his head. If he displaces this to his left side with his Sword, then spring with your left leg to his right side in the triangle and thrust behind your head forward to his chest.
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If he thrusts towards you like this, then displace it with your long edge and immediately strike him to his forward set leg. If he displaces this with his Sword, then strike with a Doppelhaw (doubled strike) to his head.
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If he strikes towards you double like this, then displace this with your Buckler and at the same time thrust from below to his face. With that yank yourself back from him.
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Choosing to read this as equivalent to modern German einengen. “Trapped” as a translation for eineinden follows from this choice. Buyer beware.
  2. The illustration suggests that this action should be done to your left side, rather than to your right.
  3. Literally: put
  4. Literally: pull back the left foot
  5. German: his
  6. German: grab with your left hand from below outside over his right arm
  7. A variant on the o-goshi in judo.
  8. A technique for putting the opponent down head first with his feet in the air.
  9. Note: Change of grip required, or the illustration does not match.
  10. Dagger transfer necessary at this point.
  11. Note: person on left side starts with the dagger in the left hand according to the illustration.
  12. Note: push down, not out
  13. Arbait - technical term: work, force, struggle
  14. Vienna and Munich MS Latin: right.
  15. Latin: snatch up.
  16. Note: the illustration shows ice-pick grip.
  17. May not represent the changing though described.
  18. Note illustration shows ice-pick grip.
  19. Note: left is corrected from a right. Left is correct.
  20. This seems to imply both parallel action and simultaneity.
  21. Reib - strong twisting, bending, rotating motion.
  22. Image shows left.
  23. From the inner side.
  24. From the Latin text
  25. Correct from underich.
  26. Could also mean immediately
  27. zucken; Latin – to withdraw
  28. Only in the Latin.
  29. Inn - unclear whether directional or locational.
  30. The one in the left hand?
  31. Only in the Latin.
  32. ge..nen/ge..ch?; tibia in Latin
  33. weakness, hardship, trouble, difficulty, vulnerability, out of balance
  34. Possible abbreviation of gegen – geg.