gallowglass Synonyms

gallowglass Meaning

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gallowglass (n.)

A heavy-armed foot soldier from Ireland and the Western Isles in the time of Edward /

gallowglass Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce gallowglass warriors stood tall, their axes gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. The chieftain summoned his most loyal gallowglasses to guard the gates of his stronghold.
  3. The gallowglasses charged into battle with a roar, their armor rattling like thunder.
  4. The enemy trembled in fear as the gallowglasses advanced with their deadly swords.
  5. Skilled in both melee and ranged combat, the gallowglasses were formidable foes.
  6. The gallowglasses formed a defensive shield around their leader, protecting him from harm.
  7. The executioner's gallowglass carried out the sentence of death with cold efficiency.
  8. The gallowglasses were renowned for their unwavering loyalty and fierce determination.
  9. The fallen gallowglass lay in a pool of blood, his body a testament to the brutality of battle.
  10. The gallowglasses' legacy lived on in the tales of their bravery and unwavering devotion.

FAQs About the word gallowglass

A heavy-armed foot soldier from Ireland and the Western Isles in the time of Edward /

reservist, champion, recruit, gendarme, warhorse, digger,knight, conscript,draftee, combatant

civilian, civilian,,

The fierce gallowglass warriors stood tall, their axes gleaming in the sunlight.

The chieftain summoned his most loyal gallowglasses to guard the gates of his stronghold.

The gallowglasses charged into battle with a roar, their armor rattling like thunder.

The enemy trembled in fear as the gallowglasses advanced with their deadly swords.