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Meaning of hagbutter
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hagbutter (n.)
A soldier armed with a hagbut or arquebus.
hagbutter Sentence Examples
- The ancient tome contained a recipe for a potent hagbutter, said to grant eternal youth.
- The kitchen was permeated with the pungent aroma of hagbutter simmering in the cauldron.
- The witch's hagbutter was rumored to have the power to heal the sick and bring back the dead.
- The hagbutter's thick, viscous texture clung tenaciously to the spoon.
- The hag used her hagbutter to create a love potion that drove the young nobleman mad.
- The villagers feared the hagbutter, believing it to be a curse that would bring misfortune.
- The hagbutter's secret recipe had been passed down through generations, guarding its power closely.
- The hagbutter's sickly sweet scent wafted through the air, promising both enchantment and peril.
- The hagbutter was said to be a bridge between the mortal and supernatural realms.
- The hagbutter's forbidden allure tempted even the bravest of hearts.
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A soldier armed with a hagbut or arquebus.
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The ancient tome contained a recipe for a potent hagbutter, said to grant eternal youth.
The kitchen was permeated with the pungent aroma of hagbutter simmering in the cauldron.
The witch's hagbutter was rumored to have the power to heal the sick and bring back the dead.
The hagbutter's thick, viscous texture clung tenaciously to the spoon.