auncel Antonyms
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Meaning of auncel
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auncel (n.)
A rude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England.
auncel Sentence Examples
- The knight gracefully grasped the auncel, his lance poised for the jousting match.
- The auncel trembled in the warrior's hand as he prepared to charge into battle.
- The blacksmith labored tirelessly at his anvil, forging the delicate auncel with precision.
- The auncel was a prized possession for the mounted champion, symbolizing his chivalry and skill.
- The auncel extended from the gauntlet, creating a formidable weapon for the knight.
- The young squire polished the auncel until it gleamed, eager to prove his worth in combat.
- The auncel was a symbol of courage and honor, carried proudly by knights in tournaments and battles.
- The auncel weighed heavily in the knight's hand, reminding him of the responsibility he bore in defending the realm.
- The auncel served not only as a weapon but also as a symbol of the knight's loyalty to his cause.
- With a deafening roar, the knight lowered the auncel and charged into the thick of the fray, his unwavering determination shining through the steel.
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A rude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England.
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The knight gracefully grasped the auncel, his lance poised for the jousting match.
The auncel trembled in the warrior's hand as he prepared to charge into battle.
The blacksmith labored tirelessly at his anvil, forging the delicate auncel with precision.
The auncel was a prized possession for the mounted champion, symbolizing his chivalry and skill.