pauldron (Meaning)
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pauldron (n.)
A piece of armor covering the shoulder at the junction of the body piece and arm piece.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pauldron
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pauldron Sentence Examples
- The knight's mighty pauldron protected his shoulder from the enemy's blows.
- The ornate pauldron featured intricate carvings that depicted the warrior's lineage.
- The pauldron's dense material effectively deflected arrows and spear thrusts.
- The general ordered his soldiers to don their pauldrons for battle.
- The blacksmith forged a flawless pair of pauldrons, ensuring the squire's safety.
- The archer's pauldron bore a heraldic emblem representing his clan.
- The pauldron's leather lining provided comfort and cushioning for the wearer.
- The thief slipped past the guards by concealing a small key beneath his pauldron.
- The pauldron's articulating plates allowed for greater mobility on the battlefield.
- The museum's collection boasted an impressive array of historical pauldrons, each telling a tale of ancient warfare.
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A piece of armor covering the shoulder at the junction of the body piece and arm piece.
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No antonyms found.
The knight's mighty pauldron protected his shoulder from the enemy's blows.
The ornate pauldron featured intricate carvings that depicted the warrior's lineage.
The pauldron's dense material effectively deflected arrows and spear thrusts.
The general ordered his soldiers to don their pauldrons for battle.