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▪ I. † baˈlister1, -ester Obs. [a. OF. balestier:—L. ballistārius, late L. balestārius arbalester; cf. ballistier.] An arbalester, a crossbow-man.1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. xxiii. 71 Gonners, balesters, and archers. 1613 T. Godwin Rom. Antiq. (1658) 263 Near unto which standeth the cunning balister...
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Gustave Ballister
Gustave Louis Balister (born 2 October 1928) is a Belgian fencer. He competed at the 1952 and 1960 Summer Olympics.
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Arrowslit
Balistraria, plural balistrariae, from balister, crossbowman can often be found in the curtain walls of medieval battlements beneath the crenellations.
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ballistier
† ballistier Obs. rare. In 7 balistier. [ad. L. ballistārius, f. ballista.] A soldier who worked or discharged a ballista.1609 Holland Amm. Marcel. xvi. ii. 53 Men of armes and balistiers [Ballistariis], unmeet souldiers to protect..their ruler. Ibid. 221 The balistier himselfe. ¶ See also balister,...
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Littlewood polynomial
In 2019, an infinite family of Littlewood polynomials satisfying both the upper and lower bound was constructed by Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás, Robert
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arbalester
ˈarbalester, -balister, -blaster Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4–5 alblaster(e, 4–7 arblaster(e, 5 awblaster, allblawster, 5–7 arbalaster, 5–9 arbalester, 9 arbalister, -estier. Also 5 arowblaster. [a. AFr. alblaster, arblaster, OF. arbalestier, arbelestier:—L. arcuballistāri-us one who used an arcuballist...
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Manor of Bicton
Alabaster
During the reign of King Edward I (1272–1307) the manor of Bicton passed to Galfride la Balister, (alias Alabaster, Arblaster and the Latinised Raph la Balister was the tenant in 1229 and was followed by Galfride, Reginald, Galfride, Richard (died 1318) whose son was Walter.
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baluster
baluster (ˈbæləstə(r)) Forms: 7– baluster; also 7 ballester, 7–8 balluster, -aster, -ister, balister. See also banister. [a. F. balustre masc. ‘baluster,’ 16th c. ad. It. balaustro in same sense; so named from It. balausta, balaustra (F. balauste, balustre fem., in Cotgrave 1611), in Florio balausto...
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Bicton House, Devon
In 1229, Ralph Balistarius, or Le Balister (the cross-bow-bearer), occupied the manor. His descendants, the Alabasters, a corruption of Le Balister, held the manor for five generations.
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