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sworded
sworded, a. (ˈsɔːdɪd, ˈsɔədɪd) [f. sword n. + -ed2.] Equipped or armed with a sword.c 1000 ælfric Gram. xliii. (Z.) 257 Gladius swurd, gladiatus ᵹeswurdod. c 1000 Vercelli MS. lf. 78 b (in Napier Contrib. OE. Lexicogr.) Þa cwomon þær semninga tweᵹen englas to him ᵹescildode & ᵹesweordode [Blickl. Ho...
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Rinchan
Subsequently, Rinchan was sworded in the royal palace and the conspirators, taking him for dead, planned to seize the city.
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helmed
helmed, ppl. a. (hɛlmd) [f. helm v.1 or n.1 + -ed.] Wearing a helm; helmeted.c 1205 Lay. 26744 Ihelmede þeines. 1382 Wyclif Ezek. xxxviii. 5 Men of Persis..alle sheeldid and helmyd. 1583 Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 33 In coach runs helmed Achilles. 1629 Milton Nativity 112 The helmed Cherubim, And sw...
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29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot
In response, officers were ordered to carry swords and side arms even off duty, leading to the nickname, the Ever Sworded.
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pistoled
ˈpistoled, a. Also -old. [f. pistol n. + -ed2.] Equipped with a pistol or pistols.1634 W. Wood New Eng. Prosp. ii. vii, Being double pistold, and well sworded.
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Coat of arms of the Pomeranian Voivodeship
griffin being the coat of arms, as the former Chełmińskie Voivodeship had now been incorporated within the Pomeranian Voivodeship, whose coat of arms was a sworded
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becarve
becarve, v. (bɪˈkɑːv) [OE. beceorfan, f. be- 3 + ceorfan to carve.] † 1. trans. To cut off. Obs. (Cf. behead.)a 1000 Beowulf 3185 And hine þá héafde becearf. a 1230 Ancr. R. 362 Loðlease meidenes þe..hefdes bikoruen. † 2. To cut up, open up (land). Obs.1388 Wyclif Isa. xxviii. 24 Whether he that eri...
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Saint Mary & Saint Philopateer Abu Saifain Coptic Orthodox Church
St Abu Saifain, meaning "the Double-sworded" in Arabic, is another name of Saint Mercurius.
Priests
The current priest is Rev. Fr.
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hara-kiri
‖ hara-kiri (ˌhɑːrəˈkiːriː) Also corruptly hari-kari, hurry-curry. [Japanese (colloquial and vulgar), f. hara belly + kiri cut. (The more elegant expression is said to be seppuku.)] Suicide by disembowelment, as formerly practised by the samurai of Japan, when in circumstances of disgrace, or under ...
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Shinomori Aoshi
He originally used only one of these short swords for defense and relied mainly on kenpo for his offense, but later used a two-sworded style.
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kendo
‖ kendo (ˈkɛndəʊ) [Jap.] The Japanese sport of fencing with bamboo swords.1921 S. K. Uyenishi Text-bk. Ju-Jutsu i. 14 Kendo or Ken-jutsu, ‘the hard way’ and ‘the hard art’..is the elaboration of the old two-sword play of the samurai or ‘two-sworded men’. 1933 Official Guide to Japan (Jap. Imperial G...
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Saint Mercurius Church in Coptic Cairo
Philopater Mercurius who is known as Abu Sayfayn ("double sworded").
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巴哈伊信仰与佛教
The Mystery of the Sworded Warrior in Hindu Apocalypse: Was Kalki Visnuyas Baháʼu'lláh? .
Cole, Juan (1996).
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fiery
fiery, a. (ˈfaɪərɪ) Forms: 3 furie, -y, fuyre, -i, -y, 4–6 fyre, -ie, -y, 4–7 firie, -y(e, (5 fery), 6–7 fierie, (6 fyeri), 6–9 fir(e)y, 6– fiery. [f. fire n. + -y1. Cf. OFris. fiurech, Du. vurig, Da. fyrig, MHG. viurec, viuric (Ger. feurig).] 1. a. Consisting of or containing fire; flaming with fir...
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Battle at Port-la-Joye
The battle led to an order that all officers in the 29th Regiment must always be armed, thus earning their first nickname as the Ever Sworded due to the
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