sabred

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English

Verb

sabred

  1. simple past and past participle of sabre

Adjective

sabred (not comparable)

  1. Equipped with a sabre or sabres.
    • 1769, Henry Brooke, The Fool of Quality, volume 4, Dublin, page 211:
      [] there are Persons whose Loveliness is more formidable to me, than an Arrangement of sabred Hussars with their fierce looking Mustaches.
    • 1894, Helen H. Gardener, chapter 13, in An Unofficial Patriot, Boston: Arena Publishing Company, page 183:
      To both, war was a mere name yet, a painted glory, a sabred, gold-laced parade before admiring, cheering crowds.
    • 1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan, “Titus is Christened,” in The Gormenghast Novels, Woodstock: The Overlook Press, 1995, p. 95,
      the doctor brandishing his teeth at the word “Titus” as though it were the signal for some romantic advance of sabred cavalry.

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