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Meaning of Buckler | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈbʌk.lə

Definitions

  1. One who buckles something.
  2. A surname.
  3. A kind of shield, of various shapes and sizes, held in the hand or worn on the arm (usually the left), for protecting the front of the body. In the sword and buckler play of the Middle Ages in England, the buckler was a small shield, used not to cover the body but to stop or parry blows.
  4. A shield resembling the Roman scutum. In modern usage, a smaller variety of shield is usually implied by this term.
  5. One of the large, bony, external plates found on many ganoid fishes.
  6. The anterior segment of the shell of a trilobite.
  7. A block of wood or plate of iron made to fit a hawse hole, or the circular opening in a half-port, to prevent water from entering when the vessel pitches.

Equivalents

العربية التّرس ترس
Català broquer escut
Ελληνικά ασπίδα
Español escudo rodela
فارسی ترس
Français bocle Bouclier
עברית צנה
Magyar pajzs
Italiano brocchiero
日本語
ქართული ფარი
Kurdî ترس
Nederlands beukelaar
Polski puklerz
Português broquel
Русский баклер

Examples

“Bucklers will be assigned to buckle up drivers in the morning and make sure they stay buckled up.”
“I am eight times thrust through the doublet, four through the hose, my buckler cut through and through; my sword hacked like a hand-saw -- ecce signum!”
“The target or buckler was carried by the heavy armed foot, it answered to the scutum of the Romans; its form was sometimes that of a rectangular parallelogram, but more commonly had it's bottom rounded off; it was generally convex, being curved in it's breadth.”
“Most zeids have spiny projections or bucklers at the dorsal- and anal-fin bases and bony plates on the ventral surface of the abdomen.”

CEFR level

B1
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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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