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embattled (encz) | embattled,připravený bojovat			Zdeněk Brož |  
embattled (encz) | embattled,v pohotovosti			Zdeněk Brož |  
Embattled (gcide) | Embattle \Em*bat"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embattled; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Embattling.] [OF. embataillier; pref. em- (L. in) +
    F. bataille battle. See Battle, and cf. Battlement.]
    To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle; also, to
    prepare or arm for battle; to equip as for battle.
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          One in bright arms embattled full strong. --Spenser.
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          Here once the embattled farmers stood
          And fired the shot heard round the world. --Emerson.
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Embattled (gcide) | Embattled \Em*bat"tled\, a.
    1. Having indentations like a battlement. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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    2. (Her.) Having the edge broken like battlements; -- said of
       a bearing such as a fess, bend, or the like.
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    3. Having been the place of battle; as, an embattled plain or
       field. --J. Baillie.
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embattled (wn) | embattled
     adj 1: prepared for battle; "an embattled city"
     2: having or resembling repeated square indentations like those
        in a battlement; "a crenelated molding" [syn: embattled,
        battlemented, castled, castellated] |  
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Embattled (gcide) | Embattle \Em*bat"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embattled; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Embattling.] [OF. embataillier; pref. em- (L. in) +
    F. bataille battle. See Battle, and cf. Battlement.]
    To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle; also, to
    prepare or arm for battle; to equip as for battle.
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          One in bright arms embattled full strong. --Spenser.
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          Here once the embattled farmers stood
          And fired the shot heard round the world. --Emerson.
    [1913 Webster]Embattled \Em*bat"tled\, a.
    1. Having indentations like a battlement. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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    2. (Her.) Having the edge broken like battlements; -- said of
       a bearing such as a fess, bend, or the like.
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    3. Having been the place of battle; as, an embattled plain or
       field. --J. Baillie.
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