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- Buckler - Wikipedia
A buckler (French bouclier 'shield', from Old French bocle, boucle ' boss ') is a small shield, up to 45 cm (up to 18 in) in diameter, gripped in the fist with a central handle behind the boss
- BUCKLER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUCKLER is a small round shield held by a handle at arm's length
- Topical Bible: Shield and Buckler
The term "buckler" refers to a smaller, round shield that was often used in close combat It is mentioned in several passages in the Bible, sometimes interchangeably with the term "shield "
- Buckler Shield: What is a Buckler in History? - Malevus
The buckler shields first appeared in Europe among the Byzantines (the Eastern Romans) in the 8th century and then spread across the continent Both the Celts and the Franks reportedly used this small shield
- Bucklers, Buckler Shields, and Steel Bucklers by Medieval Armour . . .
Shop here for bucklers varying in size and great for historical reenactment, LARP, costume use, or display
- buckler, n. ² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A small round shield; in England the buckler was usually carried by a handle at the back, and ‘used not so much for a shield as for a warder to catch the blow of an adversary’ (Fairholt, at Buckler), but sometimes it was larger, and fastened by straps to the arm
- Buckler Shield: The Compact Defense of Medieval Warriors -
However, there was another weapon of choice for many warriors during this time period: the buckler shield While not as large or imposing as other shields, the buckler served as a compact and effective defense tool that allowed for greater mobility and maneuverability in combat
- Sword and Buckler Fencing - Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
The buckler was a small, maneuverable, hand-held shield for deflecting and punching blows It was usually round and made of metal but occasionally of hardened leather or layers of wood
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