This is the 15686th most frequent Polish word.
szable
"Szable" means "sabers" or "swords" in English.
The word 'szable' is the plural form of 'szabla' (saber) and is used here to refer to the type of weapon the knights used.
Rycerze walczyli na szable w dawnych czasach.
The knights fought using sabers in ancient times.
In this sentence, 'szable' denotes decorative or collectible sabers as objects being displayed.
Widzę, że masz na ścianie dwie piękne szable.
I see that you have two beautiful sabers on the wall.
Here, 'szable' is used in an exclamatory and motivational context, urging action with sabers as a symbolic item.