Lexicographical Neighbors of Estocs
Literary usage of Estocs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1904)
"After refreshment they came again to the lists and received the estocs. ...
Ternant was quickly re-armed, and in the fourth assault both estocs were so ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1898)
"As many as 20000 persons, it is counted, have come home from Siberian Exile ';
the L'estocs, the Munnichs, Bierens, all manner of internecine figures, ..."
3. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1865)
"As many as 20000 persons, it is counted, 'have come home from Siberian Exile:'
the L'estocs, the Miin- mL-hs, Bierens, all manner of internecine figures, ..."
4. History of Friedrich II, of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1900)
"As many as 20000 persons, it is counted, have come home from Siberian Exile ';
the L'estocs, the Munnichs, Bierens, all manner of internecine figures, ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"The lances are to be of tempered iron, the long swords (estocs) and short
swords (epees) sharp and pointed. La Bastie will himself provide a choice of ..."
6. History of Mexico by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Thomas Savage, Joseph Joshua Peatfield (1883)
"... not pass Cabo Rojo, the С:, roa» of Vaz Dourado, and Hood, and I am inclined
to agree with him. Bernai Diaz says, Hist. Verdad, 10, ' Y estocs ya en la ..."