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baldr (wn) | Baldr
n 1: (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his
beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband
of Nanna; killed by Hoth [syn: Balder, Baldr] |
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baldric (encz) | baldric,bandalír n: Zdeněk Brož |
baldrick (encz) | baldrick,bandelír n: Zdeněk Brož |
ribaldry (encz) | ribaldry,oplzlost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Baldrib (gcide) | Baldrib \Bald"rib`\, n.
A piece of pork cut lower down than the sparerib, and
destitute of fat. [Eng.] --Southey.
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Baldric (gcide) | Baldric \Bal"dric\, n. [OE. baudric, bawdrik, through OF. (cf.
F. baudrier and LL. baldringus, baldrellus), from OHG.
balderich, cf. balz, palz, akin to E. belt. See Belt, n.]
A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one
shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; it
is used to support a sword or bugle by the left hip; less
properly, any belt. [Also spelt bawdrick and baldrick.]
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A radiant baldric o'er his shoulder tied
Sustained the sword that glittered at his side. --Pope.
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baldrick (gcide) | Baldric \Bal"dric\, n. [OE. baudric, bawdrik, through OF. (cf.
F. baudrier and LL. baldringus, baldrellus), from OHG.
balderich, cf. balz, palz, akin to E. belt. See Belt, n.]
A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one
shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; it
is used to support a sword or bugle by the left hip; less
properly, any belt. [Also spelt bawdrick and baldrick.]
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A radiant baldric o'er his shoulder tied
Sustained the sword that glittered at his side. --Pope.
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Ribaldrous (gcide) | Ribaldrous \Rib"ald*rous\, a.
Of a ribald quality. [R.]
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Ribaldry (gcide) | Ribaldry \Rib"ald*ry\, n. [OE. ribaldrie, ribaudrie, OF.
ribalderie, ribauderie.]
The talk of a ribald; low, vulgar language; indecency;
obscenity; lewdness; -- now chiefly applied to indecent
language, but formerly, as by Chaucer, also to indecent acts
or conduct.
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The ribaldry of his conversation moved ?stonishment
even in that age. --Macaulay.
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baldr (wn) | Baldr
n 1: (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his
beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband
of Nanna; killed by Hoth [syn: Balder, Baldr] |
baldric (wn) | baldric
n 1: a wide (ornamented) belt worn over the right shoulder to
support a sword or bugle by the left hip [syn: baldric,
baldrick] |
baldrick (wn) | baldrick
n 1: a wide (ornamented) belt worn over the right shoulder to
support a sword or bugle by the left hip [syn: baldric,
baldrick] |
ribaldry (wn) | ribaldry
n 1: ribald humor
2: behavior or language bordering on indelicacy [syn:
gaminess, raciness, ribaldry, spiciness] |
ribaldry (devil) | RIBALDRY, n. Censorious language by another concerning oneself.
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