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buckler
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "buckler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small shield used in combat or metaphorically to describe something that provides protection or defense. Example: "In the heat of battle, he raised his buckler to deflect the incoming blows."
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The early English style of fighting with a cutting sword and a buckler (a small shield worn on the free arm) ultimately gave way to the continental European rapier combat.
Encyclopedias
Tectariaceae, the buckler fern family, containing 8 15 genera and about 230 species, in the division Pteridophyta (the lower vascular plants).
Encyclopedias
The Thraces ("Thracians") had a small round buckler and a dagger curved like a scythe; they were generally pitted against the mirmillones, who were armed in Gallic fashion with helmet, sword, and shield and were so called from the name of the fish that served as the crest of their helmet.
Encyclopedias
Ed Park, in an essay on D. & D. (included in the anthology "Bound to Last"), celebrates the magnificent vocabulary of the game, which introduced young players to words such as "melee," "portcullis," "kobold," "thaumaturge," "paladin," "charisma," "halberd," "wyvern," "homunculus," "scimitar," "buckler," "basilisk," and "cockatrice".
News & Media
In them, the supplicants invoke God as their light, their water, their warrior, their scourge, their buckler, their rod, and their staff.
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Another longer, circular route takes you close to the railway in the lower south-east corner and the triangle of oak, sycamore and broad buckler fern beyond it known as Folly Wood.
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This is the definitive swash-buckler.
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Visitation will be Sunday from 1-4pm athehe Buckler-Johnston Funeral Home, 121 Main St., Westerly, RI.
News & Media
Services have been entrusted to the Buckler-Johnston Funeral Home, 121 Main Street, Westerly, RI.
News & Media
In this category fall the Prairie novels As for Me and My House (1941) by Sinclair Ross, Who Has Seen the Wind (1947) by W.O. Mitchell, and The Mountain and the Valley (1952) by Ernest Buckler, set in Nova Scotia's Annapolis valley.
Encyclopedias
The Very Reverend Philip Buckler, Dean of Lincoln, said bringing together all four copies would be of "national significance" and would mark a "pivotal point" in the anniversary year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "buckler" in historical or fantasy contexts, ensure it aligns with the specific type of shield being referenced (small shield for sword and buckler combat, or a larger shield).
Common error
Avoid using "buckler" interchangeably with any shield. It specifically refers to a smaller shield used in particular combat styles, especially in the Middle Ages.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "buckler" primarily functions as a referential term for a type of shield, specifically a small, round shield used in medieval combat. Ludwig's examples show its usage in historical contexts, as well as its metaphorical application to denote protection or defense.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
20%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Academia
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "buckler" is a noun primarily denoting a small shield used in medieval combat, but it can also metaphorically represent protection or defense. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness and diverse applications. While often found in historical contexts and encyclopedic sources, it also appears in news and media. Using synonyms like "shield" or "protection" may be appropriate depending on the intended meaning. It's crucial to consider the historical context when employing "buckler" to maintain accuracy. Understanding its specific usage and avoiding overgeneralization will enhance clarity and precision in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shield
Direct synonym referring to a piece of armor used for protection.
defense
General term for protecting oneself or something else.
protection
Similar to defense, emphasizing the act of keeping safe.
safeguard
Emphasizes a measure taken to protect something.
guard
Implies vigilance and active protection.
bulwark
A defensive wall or rampart.
barrier
Something that prevents movement or access.
fortress
A fortified building or area.
defence mechanism
A strategy employed to protect oneself from harm.
security
Measures taken to ensure safety.
FAQs
How to use "buckler" in a sentence?
What is the historical significance of a "buckler"?
Historically, a "buckler" was a small shield used in sword and "buckler" combat, particularly during the Middle Ages. It was designed for deflecting blows rather than providing full body coverage.
What can I say instead of "buckler"?
Depending on the context, you can use synonyms like "shield", "defense", or "protection". However, remember that "buckler" specifically refers to a particular type of small shield.
Is "buckler" used only in historical contexts?
While "buckler" is often used in historical or fantasy contexts, it can also be used metaphorically to describe anything that provides protection or defense. For example, "Integrity is his "buckler" in times of adversity."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested