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tierce-major (n.)

See Tierce, 4.

tierce-major Sentence Examples

  1. The clock struck the tierce-major, signaling the third hour after noon.
  2. The medieval tournament was divided into three tiers, with the tierce-major being the most prestigious.
  3. The fencer extended his arm to form a tierce-major guard, protecting himself from thrusts to the left.
  4. The swordsman skillfully executed a tierce-major attack, piercing his opponent's breastplate.
  5. The musicians played a tierce-major chord, creating a harmonious resonance in the hall.
  6. The tea ceremony began with a tierce-major of green tea, followed by a sweet and a bitter variety.
  7. The architect designed a grand staircase with a tierce-major of arches, providing an elegant ascent.
  8. The tailor carefully stitched a tierce-major of buttons onto the coat, adding a touch of sophistication.
  9. The painting depicted a heraldic shield bearing a tierce-major of gold, silver, and azure.
  10. The astrologer cast the chart and noticed a conjunction in the tierce-major of the zodiac, indicating a period of fortune.

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See Tierce, 4.

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The clock struck the tierce-major, signaling the third hour after noon.

The medieval tournament was divided into three tiers, with the tierce-major being the most prestigious.

The fencer extended his arm to form a tierce-major guard, protecting himself from thrusts to the left.

The swordsman skillfully executed a tierce-major attack, piercing his opponent's breastplate.