Arride
to be agreeable or pleasing to.
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a group of vassals who owed military service, especially to French kings. the summoning by a medieval ruler of all vassals and free men for military service. noun (in medieval France) a summons to the king’s vassals to do military service the vassals so assembled for military service
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a rich tapestry. a tapestry weave. a wall hanging, as a tapestry or similar object. Theater. a curtain suspended loosely across a stage and used as a backdrop or part of a stage setting. Historical Examples A door on the left leads to other rooms, and an arrased one opposite, down to the street. A […]
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rear guard. a group that is behind or out-of-date in any field, especially in one of the arts.