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vaward
vaward Obs. exc. arch. Forms: α. 4– vaward (6 va-ward), 5–6 vawarde. β. Sc. 5 waward(e, waywarde, 5–6 wawart. γ. 5 vauwarde, fauward, 6–7 vauward; 5–6 vawe-, 6 vawwarde, 6, 8 vawward. δ. 5 wowarde, 5–6 vowarde, 6–7 voward. [Reduced form of vaumward vamward. See vant- prefix.] 1. Mil. = vanguard 1.α ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of Ravenna (1512)
The French army formed up in an arc to the east of Cardona's fortified camp; closest to the river were about 900 men-at-arms of the "vaward", under Jacques At the north end of the camp, near the river, was the cavalry of the "vaward", consisting of about 670 Papal men-at-arms under Fabrizio Colonna. wikipedia.org
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wawarde
waward(e, -art obs. Sc. forms of vaward. Oxford English Dictionary
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voward
voward obs. form of vaward. Oxford English Dictionary
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Second Battle of St Albans
The Duke of Norfolk led the Forward (or Vaward) Battle on the right and Warwick's brother John Neville commanded the Rear Battle on the left. By late afternoon, the Lancastrians were attacking north-east out of St Albans to engage the Yorkist Main and Vaward battles under Warwick and Norfolk. wikipedia.org
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vawegard
† vawegard obs. variant of vanguard (after vaward).a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VI, 176 b, The vawegard was conducted by the erle of Warwycke. Oxford English Dictionary
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Burning of Edinburgh
The ships of the 'vaward', the vanguard, would follow and anchor as near as possible. wikipedia.org
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vamward
† vamward Obs. rare. Also vaumward, vawme-. [var. of vaun(t)ward vantward. Cf. vaward.] The vanguard of a host or army.13.. Coer de L. 4025 These rydden in the vawmewarde. 1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 188 He gaf him þe vamward. Ibid. 334 Þer vaumward was sone dight. Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of Teba
Barbour claims that Douglas was given command of the lead division, the 'vaward' or vanguard. wikipedia.org
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avantward
† aˈvantˌward Obs. Also avaunt-, avawm-, awaward. [a. ONF. avantwarde, = central F. avant-guarde, now avant-garde: cf. arrear-ward. Aphetized in 13th c. as vauntwarde (1297), vaumwarde (1330), vauwarde (1401), vaward (1435–1625, common in Shakes.), vanward.] = avant-garde, van-guard.1375 Barbour Bru... Oxford English Dictionary
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vantward
† ˈvantward Obs. Also 3 vantwarde, 4–5 vauntward(e. [Aphetic form of avantward; cf. vantguard. See also vanward n., and vamward, vaward.] The vanguard of an army.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 7478 Hor vantwarde was to broke, þat me miȝte wiþinne hom wende. Ibid. 9006 Þe vantwardes hom mette verst, as riȝt ... Oxford English Dictionary
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vanward
▪ I. † ˈvanward, n. Obs. In 5 van-, 6 vawnewarde. [Reduced form of vantward: cf. vanguard. See also vaward.] = vantward. In reprints of 16th cent. works vanward is sometimes substituted for vauward vaward, and the latter is perh. the correct reading of the MS. in quot. 1476.1476 Paston Lett. III. 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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mainward
main-ward, mainward [main a.] † 1. The main body of an army. Obs.1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 46/2 As well my vaward, main⁓ward, as rereward. 1581 Styward Mart. Discipl. ii. 122 The which..are to be diuided into three battailes: the Voward, the Maineward, and the Rereward battaile. 1591 Garrard's Art... Oxford English Dictionary
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vant-
vant- prefix, representing AF. vant-, aphetic f. avant- avant-: see vant-brace, -guard, -ward. In a number of compounds the t was elided, as vanbrace, -chase, -courier, -guard, etc. Before labials the n by assimilation became m, as in vambrace, vampey, vamplate, vamward; and a further reduction appe... Oxford English Dictionary
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rebutting
rebutting, vbl. n. (rɪˈbʌtɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. rebut, in various senses; spec. in Curling (see quot. 1831).1375 Barbour Bruce xii. 339 Thai haf tald thair reboyting, Thai of the vaward. a 1548 Hall Chron., Rich. III 25 b, Y{supt} his aduersaries in no wise should haue any... Oxford English Dictionary
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