bowyer (Meaning)
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bowyer (n.)
An archer; one who uses bow.
One who makes or sells bows.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bowyer
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bowyer Sentence Examples
- The bowyer skillfully crafted traditional longbows from carefully selected wood.
- As a master bowyer, he honed his craft over decades, producing exquisite bows.
- The medieval village relied on the expertise of the local bowyer for their hunting and defense needs.
- Apprentices worked under the tutelage of the seasoned bowyer to learn the intricacies of bow-making.
- The royal court commissioned the renowned bowyer to create custom bows for the king's army.
- With steady hands and keen attention to detail, the bowyer shaped each piece of wood into a functional weapon.
- The bowyer experimented with different materials and designs to improve the performance of his bows.
- Legends spoke of the legendary bowyer who could fashion bows of unmatched power and accuracy.
- In times of war, the services of a skilled bowyer were in high demand to arm the troops with quality weapons.
- The bowyer's workshop was filled with the rich aroma of wood shavings as he worked tirelessly on his latest creation.
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An archer; one who uses bow., One who makes or sells bows.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The bowyer skillfully crafted traditional longbows from carefully selected wood.
As a master bowyer, he honed his craft over decades, producing exquisite bows.
The medieval village relied on the expertise of the local bowyer for their hunting and defense needs.
Apprentices worked under the tutelage of the seasoned bowyer to learn the intricacies of bow-making.