manbote (Meaning)
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manbote (n.)
A sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his man (that is, his vassal, servant, or tenant).
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manbote Sentence Examples
- The manbote, a traditional Japanese archery target, is made from straw and often has a stylized tiger or dragon design.
- Skilled archers can hit the manbote with great accuracy, even from long distances.
- The manbote is a popular target for kyudo, the Japanese martial art of archery.
- The size and shape of the manbote vary depending on the style of kyudo being practiced.
- The manbote is typically placed at a distance of 28 meters from the archer.
- Archers must use a special type of arrow called a ya to shoot at the manbote.
- The manbote is often used in competitions to test archers' skills.
- Hitting the manbote in the center is considered a sign of great skill and precision.
- The manbote is a symbol of Japanese martial arts and tradition.
- The manbote is a challenging but rewarding target for archers of all levels.
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A sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his man (that is, his vassal, servant, or tenant).
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The manbote, a traditional Japanese archery target, is made from straw and often has a stylized tiger or dragon design.
Skilled archers can hit the manbote with great accuracy, even from long distances.
The manbote is a popular target for kyudo, the Japanese martial art of archery.
The size and shape of the manbote vary depending on the style of kyudo being practiced.