Botte


noun
(fencing) a thrust or hit
Historical Examples

Italian Letters of a Diplomat’s Life Mary Alsop King Waddington
The Lady of Loyalty House Justin Huntly McCarthy
Walks in Rome Augustus J.C. Hare
Humphrey Bold Herbert Strang
The Unknown Quantity Henry van Dyke
Humphrey Bold Herbert Strang

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