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Definition of Baudricks
1. baudrick [n] - See also: baudrick
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baudricks
Literary usage of Baudricks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia: Expressing the by William Strachey, Richard Henry Major (1849)
"... but stick long blades of grasse, the leaves of trees, or such like, under
broad baudricks of leather, which covers them behind and before. ..."
2. South London by Walter Besant (1899)
"On each side of them were ranged seven virgins, all clothed in white ; those on
the right hand had baudricks of sapphire colour or blue, ..."
3. A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-chief of the Army of the by Clements Robert Markham (1870)
"Pikemen also wore baudricks of strong leather, and broad swords. Serjeants were
armed with halberds instead of pikes. ..."
4. The Voyages of the English Nation to America by Richard Hakluyt (1889)
"The things, as he reporteth, that the Floridians make most account of, are red
Cloth, or redde Cotton to make baudricks or ..."
5. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the by Richard Hakluyt (1904)
"The things, as he reporteth, that the Floridians make most account of, are red
Cloth, or redde Cotton to make baudricks or ..."