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- Duel - Wikipedia
From the early 17th century, duels became illegal in the countries where they were practiced Dueling largely fell out of favour in England by the mid-19th century and in Continental Europe by the turn of the 20th century
- DUELLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DUEL is a combat between two persons; specifically : a formal combat with weapons fought between two persons in the presence of witnesses How to use duel in a sentence
- Duel | History, Rules Etiquette | Britannica
duel, a combat between persons, armed with lethal weapons, which is held according to prearranged rules to settle a quarrel or a point of honour It is an alternative to having recourse to the usual process of justice The judicial duel, or trial by battle, was the earliest form of dueling
- DUELLING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DUELLING meaning: 1 the activity of taking part in duels (= formal fights between two people, using weapons, usually… Learn more
- duelling noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of duelling noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- DUELLING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
a contest or conflict between two persons or parties verb Word forms: duels, duelling, duelled, US duels, dueling, dueled (intransitive)
- Duelling: Understanding Its Legal Definition and History | US . . .
Duelling refers to a formalized fight between two individuals, typically occurring at a predetermined time and location, often as a result of a prior dispute Historically, duelling was a common method for individuals to seek resolution or satisfaction for grievances outside of the legal system
- Duelling - definition of duelling by The Free Dictionary
1 a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, esp to settle a private quarrel 2 any contest between two persons or parties 3 to fight in a duel du′el•er, du′el•ist, n
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