Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Ancient Armor) The dagger held in the left hand, while the rapier is held in the right; -- used to parry thrusts of the adversary's rapier.
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- noun historical The
dagger held in the left hand, while therapier is held in the right; used toparry thrusts of theadversary 's rapier.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Heaving a great sigh, Caramon followed, sheathing his main-gauche but leaving his broadsword out, ready for action.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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Heaving a great sigh, Caramon followed, sheathing his main-gauche but leaving his broadsword out, ready for action.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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Cara-mon stood with his arms folded across his chest, the hilt of his sword jutting up over his back, the main-gauche sitting at his hip.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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He struck down one of the thieves standing over Earwig with the bastard sword as he stabbed the other through the stomach with the main-gauche.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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Caramon dodged behind a huge oak, quietly drawing the large bastard sword and the smaller, heavy main-gauche.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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The other swords were smaller: an old, worn broadsword with a counterweight at the bottom and a main-gauche ” a one and a half foot long parrying dagger with a large basket hilt and wide blade.
Brothers Majere Stein, Kevin, 1954- 1989
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