Australian English Meaning of maces
maces
Other Australian English words related to maces
- batons
- blackjacks
- Bludgeons
- Cane
- cudgels
- batons
- rods
- staff
- staves
- batons
- Bastinades
- bastinadoes
- beetles
- billies
- billy club
- birch trees
- clubs
- croziers
- gavels
- hammers
- hickories
- knobkerries
- Mallets
- mauls
- Rattans
- rungs
- shillelagh
- shillelagh
- sledgehammers
- waddies
- Crab sticks
- crooks
- croziers
- switches
- Walking sticks
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Definitions and Meaning of maces in English
maces
a heavy spiked club used as a weapon in the Middle Ages, one who carries a mace, an ornamental staff carried as a symbol of authority, a heavy often spiked staff or club used especially in the Middle Ages for breaking armor, a club used as a weapon, an aromatic spice consisting of the dried external fibrous covering of a nutmeg, a spice made from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg, to attack with the liquid Mace, an ornamental staff borne as a symbol of authority before a public official (such as a magistrate) or a legislative body
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maces
a heavy spiked club used as a weapon in the Middle Ages, one who carries a mace, an ornamental staff carried as a symbol of authority, a heavy often spiked staf
batons,blackjacks,Bludgeons,Cane,cudgels,batons,rods,staff,staves,batons
No antonyms found.
macedoines => Carrots and parsnips, macédoines => fruit salad, macédoine => fruit salad, maître d'hôtel => maître d'hôtel, maître d' => head waiter,