billman (Meaning)

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billman (n.)

One who uses, or is armed with, a bill or hooked ax.

Synonyms & Antonyms of billman

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billman Sentence Examples

  1. The billman stood sentinel at the castle gate, his halberd gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. In medieval warfare, the billman played a crucial role in frontline combat.
  3. The billman's weapon of choice, the billhook, was versatile and deadly in skilled hands.
  4. Many armies of the time employed skilled billmen in their ranks to break enemy formations.
  5. Despite wearing heavy armor, the billman moved swiftly on the battlefield, striking fear into the hearts of foes.
  6. The billman's proficiency with the billhook made him a formidable opponent in close-quarters combat.
  7. Training as a billman required discipline and strength, as well as the ability to work in formation with fellow soldiers.
  8. The billman's role evolved over time, adapting to changes in warfare and weaponry.
  9. Tales of valor often celebrated the deeds of the brave billmen who fought in epic battles.
  10. As the sun set on the battlefield, the billman stood victorious, his weapon stained with the blood of his enemies.

FAQs About the word billman

One who uses, or is armed with, a bill or hooked ax.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The billman stood sentinel at the castle gate, his halberd gleaming in the sunlight.

In medieval warfare, the billman played a crucial role in frontline combat.

The billman's weapon of choice, the billhook, was versatile and deadly in skilled hands.

Many armies of the time employed skilled billmen in their ranks to break enemy formations.