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baldric
baldric (ˈbɔːldrɪk) Forms: 3 baudry, 4 bauderyk, bawdrik, 5 bawderyke, 5–6 -derick(e, -dryk(e, 5–7 baudrik(e, 5–9 bawdrick, 6 baudericke, -ike, bawdrikke, bauldrick(e, baldricke, (baldrege), 6–7 baudricke, bawdrike, 7 bautricke, balderiche, balledricke, 7–9 baldrick, 9 baudrick, 8– baldric. [Identic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldric
In modern contexts, military drum majors usually wear a baldric. Today, the current Marching Illini wear one baldric with two sides, ILLINI on one side and the traditional orange and white baldric from the previous uniform wikipedia.org
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Baldric (disambiguation)
A baldric is a shoulder belt used to carry a weapon. –1112) Baldric of Dol ( 1050–1130), abbot of Bourgueil Balderic of Florennes (d. c. 1163), biographer Baldric (horse), (1961–1986) a Thoroughbred racehorse wikipedia.org
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bawdrick
bawdrick variant form of baldric. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldric (horse)
When racing in Britain, the horse was known as Baldric II. Baldric died in Japan on 26 August 1986. wikipedia.org
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baudric
baudric, -derick obs. forms of baldric. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldric of Dol
Poetry was often an outlet for Baldric to express facets of his own life. In the account, Baldric covers the time period from November of 1095 to August of 1099, beginning at the Council of Clermont, which Baldric was able to wikipedia.org
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bawdekin
bawdekin, -eryke obs. ff. baudekin, baldric. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldric of Friuli
Baldric or Balderic (Bald[e]ricus) was the Duke of Friuli (dux Foroiuliensis) from 819, when he replaced Cadolah according to Thegan of Trier in his Vita As ruler of Friuli, Baldric continued Cadolah's war against Ljudevit Posavski (Liudovitus), the Pannonian Croat leader. wikipedia.org
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bordrie
† bordrie Obs. prob. = F. broderie, broderie de soie silken embroidery or embroidered work. (It can hardly be = bawdry, baldric.)1696 Aubrey Misc. 216 (D.) The meeting of the gentry..in the fields or forests, with their hawks and hounds, with their bugle-horns, in silken bordries. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldric of Noyon
Baldric of Noyon was the forty-second bishop of Tournai (1099–1112). A chronicle of Arras and Cambrai has mistakenly been attributed to him. wikipedia.org
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Baldric de Segillo
Baldric de Segillo was Archdeacon of Leicester from 1163 to 1177. wikipedia.org
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buskboard
† ˈbuskboard Obs. [? f. busk n.1 (or ? v.1) + board.] A part of the apparatus for hanging the clapper of a bell. See baldric 4.1857 W. C. Lukis Ch. Bells 24 The great object in suspending a clapper. The ancient mode with bawdrick and buskboard, was clumsy and expensive. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baudri
Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri (1804–1893), German Roman Catholic priest Friedrich Baudri (1808–1874), German painter and member of the Reichstag See also Baldric (disambiguation), for persons with the given name Baudri (French form of Baldric) wikipedia.org
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Hugh fitzBaldric
Hugh fitzBaldric (sometimes Hugh FitzBaldric or Hugh fitz Baldric) was a Norman nobleman and royal official in England after the Norman Conquest of England It is possible that the Hugh fitz Baldric who witnessed a charter of Robert Curthose's in 1089 is the same person as the former sheriff. wikipedia.org
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