Bilboes
a finely tempered sword.
historical examples
stage-coach and tavern days alice morse earle
the sailor’s word-book william henry smyth
curious punishments of bygone days alice morse earle
the historical child oscar chrisman
the american indians henry r. schoolcraft
on the spanish main john masefield
curious punishments of bygone days alice morse earle
heralds of empire agnes c. laut
diary of richard c-cks vol. i richard c-cks
pagan papers kenneth grahame
plural noun
a long iron bar with two sliding shackles, formerly used to confine the ankles of a prisoner
noun (pl) -bos, -boes
(formerly) a sword with a marked temper and elasticity
n.
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