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Definition of Sabred
1. sabre [v] - See also: sabre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabred
Literary usage of Sabred
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sport in Bengal: And How, When, and where to Seek it by Edward B. Baker (1887)
"I HAVE read of boars being sabred, but have never seen it done, or attempted it
myself, though I can well believe that running hogs may be cut down by ..."
2. Historical Sketches and Personal Recollections of Manchester: Intended to by Archibald Prentice (1851)
"William Dawson, Saddleworth; sabred, crushed, and killed on the spot. Elides,
Kennedy-street, Manchester, an infant; rode over by the cavalry. ..."
3. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1821)
"... all of whom were speared and sabred. Whilst we were doing thus, a party of
matchlock-men came out and fired at us ; we charged back on them, ..."
4. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies (1821)
"... we charged down and cut off their advanced parties, all of whom were speared
and sabred. Whilst we were doing thus, a party of matchlock-men came out ..."