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estoc
‖ estoc (ˈɛstɒk) [F. estoc = Pr. estoc, Sp. and Pg. estoque, It. stocco.] A kind of sword; the name was variously applied at different times: see quots.1830 James Darnley xxvii, A good downright blow of estoc at a fair gentleman's head. 1834 J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 138 The scabbard of his estoc ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Estoc
The French estoc is a type of sword, also called a tuck in English, in use from the 14th to the 17th century. Thus was the estoc developed. The French word estoc translates to thrust. wikipedia.org
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Gisèle d'Estoc
Estoc was bisexual. Hawthorne wrote a biography of Estoc in 2013. wikipedia.org
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estocade
▪ I. † estoˈcade Obs. Also 6 estockado. [a. F. estocade, f. estoc: see estoc; cf. Sp. estocada, It. stoccata, and see -ade1 and -ado2.] A thrust with an estoc; in quots. the weapon itself.1579 Fenton Guicciard. ii. 104 Rodolphe Gonzague..was so hurt in the face with an estockado by a french man. Ibi... Oxford English Dictionary
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estocada
‖ estocada, n. Bullfighting. (estoˈkada) [Sp., f. OSp. estoque sword, estoc n. + -ada -ade1; the sword was narrow and square in cross-section, so that the point was used rather than the edges.] The final thrust of the matador's sword, driven between the bull's shoulder-blades to kill it. Also fig.19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Koncerz
The closest Western European equivalent is the long two-handed thrusting sword, known as an estoc, or 'tuck'. wikipedia.org
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Dimitris Kraniotis
Eros Stranger (Ἔρως ἀλλογενής): Athens, 1979 Selected poems D'Estoc et d'Intaille - L'epigramme: Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2003 Anthologie de la poésie wikipedia.org
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edgeling
† ˈedgeling, -long, adv. Also 4 egge-, eghelynge(s. [f. edge n. + -ling, as in backlings adv. (OE. bæcling); for the corrupt form -long cf. sidelong, headlong.] a. With the edge. b. On the edge; edgeways.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 3675 Upcynes eghelynge þay ochene þare aftyre. 1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tuck
acrobatic flip One of several dive positions Other uses Tuck (sewing), a fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn in place Tuck (sword), also known as an estoc wikipedia.org
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Mercadier
De Taille et d'Estoc (The youth of Guilhem d'Ussel) Marseille, 1198 Paris, 1199 Londres, 1200 Montségur, 1201 Mercadier also made an appearance in wikipedia.org
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David Nualart
He obtained his PhD titled "Contribución al estudio de la integral estocástica" in 1975 at the University of Barcelona under the supervision of Francesc wikipedia.org
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「貴人のエストック」の入手方法とおすすめマラソン場所【エルデンリング】 | 悠々ログ
Apr 19, 2022おすすめのマラソン場所は、 アルター高原の祝福「城壁沿いの小道」 からすぐ南西にいるさまよえる貴人(刺突剣)です。 祝福から数歩下がった岩の上に立つと、南西の崖際にいるさまよえる貴人(刺突剣)にロックがかけられるので、長弓の戦技「強射」で射貫きます。
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Ana María Aguilera
Her doctoral dissertation, Métodos de aproximación de estimadores en el ACP de un proceso estocástico, was supervised by Mariano José Valderrama Bonnet wikipedia.org
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Artine Artinian
Paris Addresses, Johns Hopkins Press 1949 Maupassant and 'La terre de Virgile, American Association of Teachers of French 1949 Maupassant and Gisèle d'Estoc wikipedia.org
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Dedicated 2 Disrespect
Dan, and Estoc, as well as "SMD" and the VTSS remix of "Sick Bitch". wikipedia.org
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