Geisha usually never carry weapons.
It means to run a sword through some one.
sword
It's when an apprentice geisha's virginity is basically auctioned off.
To run someone through is to take the sword and push it through the body in question until it pokes out the other end. It is often used in movies and literature by pirates or soldiers when threatening to attack. "I'll run ya through!" Hope it helps
"By the sword" means by force.
Sometimes they will date, but it is usually on the sly. i.e, they do not go on public dates and such. If they decide they wish to marry then they stop being a Geisha, and will move out of the okiya so they can be with their husband.
Maiko literally mean "dancing child" it's the term used to describe apprentice Geisha
it usually represents crossing over to the other side in peace.
Of course it is, famous for its canals and geisha. Unless you mean Venice, Italy...
it usually represents crossing over to the other side in peace.
the word shamsher is an Urdu word it means a sword. the word shamsheer is for sword