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pavisade
pavisade, pavesade Now Hist. (pævɪˈseɪd) Also 6–8 pavoisade. [a. F. pavesade, pavezade (1550 in Hatz.-Darm.), pavoisade (Cotgr.), ad. It. pavesata (Florio), in Sp. pavesada (Minsheu), f. It. pavese: see pavis and -ade 1.] A defence or screen made of pavises or other shields joined in a continuous li... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pavise
Naval equivalent A related term, pavisade or pavesade, refers to a decorative row of shields or a band of canvas hung around a sailing vessel to prevent wikipedia.org
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pavisand
pavisand, v. (ˈpævɪsænd) [f. pavisade.] intr. To display a formidable array of clothing and ornament; to flaunt one's appearance. Hence ˈpavisander.1910 Kipling Rewards & Fairies 297 Forth she come pavisanding like a peacock—stuff, ruff, stomacher and all. 1950 I. Brown Having Last Word 90, I can pi... Oxford English Dictionary
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pavise
▪ I. pavis, pavise, n. Now Hist. (ˈpævɪs) Forms: 4–6 paueys, (4 erron. -ews), 5–6 pauis, (pauys, -es, -yes, 5–6 -eis, 6 -iss, -yss, -eiss, -ois, -oys, -ash, Sc. pawes, 6–7 pauish, palueise), 5–7 pauise, -ice, (5 -yce, -yse, -ysse, payuese, 5–6 pauisse, -esse, -eice), 7 pavyse, -ese, 7–8 pavice, 7– p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of Gallipoli (1416)
Loredan reports that the Venetians took care to avoid projecting any hostile intentions, avoiding any preparations for battle, such as erecting a pavisade wikipedia.org
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