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How to use buckler in a sentence

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The male fern and broad buckler fern are also common, with occasional tussocks of wood melick.
The color of your clothes or the paint on your buckler can be equally distracting.
The London Masters taught the traditional English weapons, in particular the sword and buckler.
Some of the rare plants to benefit from the Project will include limestone fern, baneberry, soloman's seal and rigid buckler fern.
When she was younger, she had disguised herself as a boy to learn weaponry, and now she was skilled in using a short sword and a buckler.
The native broad buckler fern is a deciduous fern to 80 cm x 80 cm usually found in moist situations in native woods, commonest on acid soil.
His old shield had taken many blows and was dented, so he replaced it with a buckler with red trim, a gold emblem at its center.
Some archers wore virtually no defensive equipment and were even barefoot, carrying perhaps a small buckler as well as a sword, dagger, or lead maul.
In them, the supplicants invoke God as their light, their water, their warrior, their scourge, their buckler, their rod, and their staff.
She's in very utilitarian studded leather armor with a small buckler.
There were plenty of ferns in the wood, but they were mostly male fern or common buckler fern, with a good number of hard ferns along the path-sides.
Protector, her plays a role of powerful buckler against negative energies and most harmful influence.
Another longer, circular route takes you close to the railway in the lower south-east corner and the triangle of oak, sycamore and broad buckler fern beyond it known as Folly Wood.
She acts as a buckler against negative energies.
The shields used by our Norman ancestors were the triangular or heater shield, the target or buckler, the roundel or rondache, and the pavais, pavache, or tallevas.
More likely there was some connection between John Chessell Buckler and William Henry Elgar, the composer's father.
Stepnell will extend, refurbish and reroof the 1850s-built Grade II listed Victorian building which was originally designed by John Buckler and built as a single hall school.
Examples from Classical Literature
I paused to twist my cloak about my left arm intending to use it as a buckler.
This vote is the excuse of cowards, this vote is the buckler of dishonoured consciences.
The sun shone upon the gems and goldwork of their helmets, upon lances and pennons, upon buckler and embroidered surcoat.
As has been indicated, the Prickly buckler fern varies enormously, both in size and in almost every other particular.
That is their shield and buckler, their defence against the attacks of the profligate.
And he swung his buckler forward and stretched his right hand to the sword.
Whether it were helm or buckler, 'twas all brought forth to them by their meiny.
The Mountain buckler fern dies down in the winter and the new fronds appear in the spring.
The Marsh buckler fern is not uncommon, and in suitably moist positions is often very abundant.
In other places the rock was damasked like a Saracen buckler, or engraved like a Florentine vase.
Tis ods but that I shal thrust thee through the buckler into the brain, that is through the conscience into the wit.
It had stood as a barrier between them, her buckler, her sole defence against him.
I was forced to get behind a corner of that buckler with which you have so often turned my own thrusts.
But they rattled harmlessly off his steel buckler, while he laughed and minded them no more than if they had been hail-stones.
Daylight was waning, a splendid sun, like a red steel buckler, was plunging the lower extremity of its disc beneath the blue line of the sea.
They made a living fence, spear to spear, shield to shield, buckler to buckler, helmet to helmet, and man to man.
The friar was now completely accoutred as a yeoman, with sword and buckler, bow, and quiver, and a strong partisan over his shoulder.
He had thrown away his buckler, and was ready for the hemlock.
An ancient shield or buckler, formed of scales sewed on skins.
The Prickly buckler fern retains its fronds through the winter.
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