jerid Antonyms

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Meaning of jerid

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jerid (n.)

Same as Jereed.

jerid Sentence Examples

  1. The Berber cavalryman deftly brandished his jerid, ready to engage in traditional North African mounted combat.
  2. At the equestrian festival, skilled riders demonstrated their prowess in skillful jerid duels, mesmerizing the audience with their precision and agility.
  3. The jerid, a slender wooden javelin, was traditionally used by North African warriors for hunting and self-defense.
  4. With a swift and calculated thrust, the horseman skillfully aimed his jerid at the target, striking it with precision.
  5. The rhythmic clatter of jerids striking against shields filled the arena during the lively reenactment of a historic North African battle.
  6. The ancient art of jerid combat is still practiced today, preserving cultural heritage and showcasing the martial skills of generations past.
  7. The skilled riders gracefully maneuvered their horses, exchanging jerids with remarkable accuracy and coordination, eliciting cheers from the spectators.
  8. In museums and cultural centers, exhibits showcased intricate jerids adorned with colorful tassels and intricate carvings, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of their makers.
  9. Historians delved into the origins of jerid, tracing its use from ancient times through various North African empires, shedding light on its significance in military history and cultural traditions.
  10. Through captivating performances and historical accounts, the jerid continues to captivate audiences and enthusiasts, transporting them to a realm where tradition and martial prowess intertwine.

FAQs About the word jerid

Same as Jereed.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Berber cavalryman deftly brandished his jerid, ready to engage in traditional North African mounted combat.

At the equestrian festival, skilled riders demonstrated their prowess in skillful jerid duels, mesmerizing the audience with their precision and agility.

The jerid, a slender wooden javelin, was traditionally used by North African warriors for hunting and self-defense.

With a swift and calculated thrust, the horseman skillfully aimed his jerid at the target, striking it with precision.