rondache (Meaning)

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rondache (n.)

A circular shield carried by foot soldiers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rondache

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rondache Sentence Examples

  1. The knight raised his leather-covered rondache to shield himself from the enemy's blows.
  2. The rondache was a versatile weapon, used for both defense and offense.
  3. The fighter twirled his rondache with dexterity, deflecting arrows and arrows.
  4. The clash of steel on steel reverberated through the air as swords met rondaches.
  5. The design of the rondache varied depending on the user's preferred fighting style.
  6. The larger rondaches provided more protection, while the smaller ones offered greater maneuverability.
  7. Some rondaches were equipped with spikes or studs, making them more effective at trapping and disabling opponents.
  8. The knights charged into battle with their rondaches held high, a symbol of their determination.
  9. The young squire practiced with a wooden rondache, honing his skills in preparation for the tournament.
  10. The blacksmith forged a magnificent rondache for the noble lord, adorned with intricate designs and a razor-sharp edge.

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A circular shield carried by foot soldiers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The knight raised his leather-covered rondache to shield himself from the enemy's blows.

The rondache was a versatile weapon, used for both defense and offense.

The fighter twirled his rondache with dexterity, deflecting arrows and arrows.

The clash of steel on steel reverberated through the air as swords met rondaches.