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faldage Meaning

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faldage (n.)

A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; -- often reserved to himself by the lord of the manor.

faldage Sentence Examples

  1. The ornate faldage on the medieval gown swished as she walked with regal grace.
  2. The horse's heavy faldage protected its sides from harsh brush and thorns.
  3. The intricate faldage of the altar cloth cascaded over the edge of the table, creating a magnificent display.
  4. The bishop's faldage symbolized both his authority and his commitment to humility.
  5. The horse's elaborate faldage was a testament to its owner's wealth and status.
  6. The delicate lace faldage on the antique dress added a touch of timeless elegance.
  7. The soldier's iron faldage deflected enemy blows, shielding him from harm.
  8. The priest's velvet faldage added an air of solemnity to the religious ceremony.
  9. The baby's soft faldage provided extra warmth and comfort in the cold winter nights.
  10. The baker's apron, with its generous faldage, protected her clothes from the flour and other ingredients.

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A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; -- often reserved to himself by the lord of

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The ornate faldage on the medieval gown swished as she walked with regal grace.

The horse's heavy faldage protected its sides from harsh brush and thorns.

The intricate faldage of the altar cloth cascaded over the edge of the table, creating a magnificent display.

The bishop's faldage symbolized both his authority and his commitment to humility.