huke (Meaning)

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huke (n.)

An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.

Synonyms & Antonyms of huke

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huke Sentence Examples

  1. The huke was a heavy, double-edged sword popular in 16th-century Central Europe.
  2. The mercenary had a reputation for wielding his huke with deadly precision.
  3. The huke's broad blade made it an ideal weapon for both chopping and thrusting.
  4. The pommel of the huke was often adorned with intricate carvings and gems.
  5. Despite its effectiveness, the huke was eventually replaced by lighter and more versatile swords.
  6. The legend of the warrior who fought with a flaming huke has been passed down through generations.
  7. The huke's blunt edge was used for disarming opponents without inflicting serious injury.
  8. The skilled swordsman could use a huke to deflect an opponent's attacks with ease.
  9. The weight and balance of the huke made it suitable for both one-handed and two-handed fighting.
  10. The huke's straight, double-edged blade gave it a characteristic cruciform shape when held vertically.

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An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The huke was a heavy, double-edged sword popular in 16th-century Central Europe.

The mercenary had a reputation for wielding his huke with deadly precision.

The huke's broad blade made it an ideal weapon for both chopping and thrusting.

The pommel of the huke was often adorned with intricate carvings and gems.