baudrick (Meaning)

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baudrick (n.)

A belt. See Baldric.

Synonyms & Antonyms of baudrick

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baudrick Sentence Examples

  1. The knight's shining armor was adorned with an intricate baudrick, bearing his family crest.
  2. The guard wore a leather baudrick, carrying a sword and an assortment of throwing knives.
  3. The hunter's baudrick held an array of hunting tools, including a knife, compass, and whistle.
  4. The hiker fastened a rope baudrick around his waist, ensuring his safety during the treacherous climb.
  5. The child proudly wore a toy sword and shield, complete with a miniature baudrick.
  6. The harpist's baudrick held the instrument securely against his shoulder, allowing him to play with ease.
  7. The archer's baudrick carried a quiver filled with arrows, each one carefully notched and ready to fly.
  8. The musician's baudrick supported a heavy bagpipe, allowing him to play the instrument for hours without strain.
  9. The blacksmith fashioned an ornate baudrick for the noble, crafted from the finest leather and adorned with precious stones.
  10. The soldier's baudrick bore the scars of countless battles, a testament to his courage and determination.

FAQs About the word baudrick

A belt. See Baldric.

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The knight's shining armor was adorned with an intricate baudrick, bearing his family crest.

The guard wore a leather baudrick, carrying a sword and an assortment of throwing knives.

The hunter's baudrick held an array of hunting tools, including a knife, compass, and whistle.

The hiker fastened a rope baudrick around his waist, ensuring his safety during the treacherous climb.