main-gauche (Meaning)

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main-gauche (n.)

The dagger held in the left hand, while the rapier is held in the right; -- used to parry thrusts of the adversary's rapier.

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main-gauche Sentence Examples

  1. The knight wielded his main-gauche with deadly precision, parrying enemy blows with ease.
  2. The main-gauche's small size allowed the knight to deliver quick, accurate thrusts.
  3. The dagger's curved blade was designed to hook and trap the enemy's sword.
  4. The main-gauche served as both an offensive and defensive weapon in the knight's arsenal.
  5. The main-gauche's versatility made it a favored weapon among medieval swordsmen.
  6. The knight's main-gauche was adorned with intricate carvings, a testament to his skill and status.
  7. The weight of the main-gauche balanced the knight's long sword perfectly.
  8. The main-gauche's handguard protected the knight's fingers from enemy blades.
  9. The main-gauche was often paired with a buckler, providing the knight with additional defense.
  10. The knight's main-gauche was a loyal companion in countless battles, witnessing both his triumphs and setbacks.

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The dagger held in the left hand, while the rapier is held in the right; -- used to parry thrusts of the adversary's rapier.

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The knight wielded his main-gauche with deadly precision, parrying enemy blows with ease.

The main-gauche's small size allowed the knight to deliver quick, accurate thrusts.

The dagger's curved blade was designed to hook and trap the enemy's sword.

The main-gauche served as both an offensive and defensive weapon in the knight's arsenal.