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baldric
or 产补濒路诲谤颈肠办
[ bawl-drik ]
noun
- a belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn diagonally from shoulder to hip, supporting a sword, horn, etc.
baldric
/ 藞产蓴藧濒诲谤瑟办 /
noun
- a wide silk sash or leather belt worn over the right shoulder to the left hip for carrying a sword, etc
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产补濒顎僤谤颈肠办别诲 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of baldric1
1250鈥1300; Middle English bauderik, bawdryk, baudry < Anglo-French baudr茅, baldr茅, Old French baldrei, baudr茅, perhaps < Frankish *baltirad sword belt, equivalent to Latin balte ( us ) belt + Germanic *-rad provision, equipment (compare Old High German rat ); source of final -ik uncertain
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of baldric1
C13: from Old French baudrei , of Frankish origin
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Example Sentences
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Buckles may have been used on a baldric - or sword-belt - and so the mystery object may have been a matching mount.
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On a baldric he wore a great horn tipped with silver that now was laid upon his knees.
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He鈥檚 almost 8 feet tall in the hat 鈥 a giant in a red tunic with gold braid, white leather gauntlets and a black sash, called a 鈥渂aldric.鈥
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He also argues that it is possible to interpret Shakespeare鈥檚 400-year-old works fully 鈥渆ven if I don鈥檛 know what a baldric is.鈥
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And taking hold of the baldric of one of the men near, he made him unbuckle it, and threw it over the Count's shoulders.
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