10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASELARD»
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It describes the mischances to which a man was liable, who carried what was
then looked upon as an article of ostentation, a baselard (dagger), but who had
not courage to keep it. " Prenegard, prenegard, thus here I myn baselard.
Lesteneth ...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
It describes the mischances to which a man was liable, who carried what was
then looked upon as an article of ostentation, a baselard (dagger), but who had
not courage to keep it. " Prenegard, prenegard, thus here I myn baselard.
Lesteneth ...
It describes the mischances to which a man was liable, who carried what was
then .looked upon as an article of ostentation, a baselard (dagger), but who had
not courage to keep it. “ Prenegard, prenegard, thus here I myn baselard.
Lesteneth ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1833
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2012
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Essays on Subjects Connected with the Literature, Popular ...
It describes the mischances to which a man was liable, who carried what was
then looked upon as an article of ostentation, a baselard (dagger), but who had
not courage to keep it. " Prenegard, prenegard, thus bere I myn baselard.
Lesteneth ...
6
Essays on subjects connected with the litterature, popular ...
It describes the mischances to which a man was liable, who carried what was
then looked upon as an article of ostentation, a baselard (dagger), but who had
not courage to keep it. " Prenegard, prenegard, thus bere I myn baselard.
Lesteneth ...
7
Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the ...
Prenegard, prenegard, thus bere 1 myn baselard. Lestenit,* lordyngs, I you
beseke,f Ther is non man worth a leke, Be he sturdy, be he meke, ButJ he bere a
baselard. Myn baselard hath a shethe of red, And a clene loket of led, Me thinkit I
may ...
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Middle English Dictionary
279: My baselard haght a trencher kene, Fayr as rasour, scharp and schene. ?
cl475 *Cath.AnglA29b: Trenschowre: Secarium, Scissorium. ?al500 Lndsb.
Nominale 773/8: Sissorium: a trenchore. (b) (?cl300) Sub. R.Lynn in Nrf.Archaeol
.l 353: ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, 1997
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Arms & Armour in Spain: A Short Survey
Some few, but excellent specimens are found on monumental effigies, but mostly
from 14th century. Apparently the following types are current: baselard, rondel-
dagger, and a kind of ear-dagger. Further a falchion-like dagger or knife is found.
Ada Bruhn de Hoffmeyer, M.A., D.PH.
Andrew's followed up his attack with a stab from his baselard, holding it above his
head before striking down and impacting it into James' chest. James soon
evaporated and was now standing behind his own ghostly afterimage with his
gun ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BASELARD»
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baselard is used in the context of the following news items.
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But something odd about the case -- a German phrase, Stumpf's baselard, which Abend seems desperate to get back -- takes Zach to Germany, ... «Winnipeg Free Press, Mar 15»
Lowewood Museum display features gold treasure, dagger and …
Exhibits include mammoth remains, a gold Aureus of Roman emperor Trajan found in Wormley, and the 14th century Baselard Dagger found in ... «Hertfordshire Mercury, Aug 14»
Robots and Revolutions
The leader of the peasants revolt of 1381 in England was killed by London's mayor William Walworth with his baselard, which is a type of ... «The Age, Nov 12»