Sentence example with the word 'tabard'

tabard

Definition n. a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of arms

Last update: October 25, 2015


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Among the first, the name of the "Tabard" is well known from its mention by Chaucer in detailing the company of pilgrims for Canterbury.   [Please select]

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TABARD INN Plan of the Canterbury Tales.   [Please select]

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Southwark's Tabard Inn exists to-day, in name if not in spirit, and it was easy enough to take it for our starting-point.   [Please select]

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” [210-*] The tabard or heraldic coat worn over the body armour, and still worn by the heralds on state occasions.   [Please select]

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Mine host came forth at the summons, girding him with his tabard.   [Please select]

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The embassy will leave London from the Tabard Inn one hour hence.   [Please select]

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At that level, it split into two massive boughs; and in the fork, like a mast-headed seaman, there stood a man in a green tabard, spying far and wide.   [Please select]

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