buck·ler
Ë?bÉ™-klÉ™r
1
a
: a small round shield held by a handle at arm's length
b
: a shield worn on the left arm
2
: one that shields and protects
bucklered; bucklering; bucklers
: to shield or defend with a buckler
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Examples of buckler in a Sentence
Noun
a strong and free press is our best buckler against tyranny
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Noun
Golden shield fern, broad buckler fern, basket fern, hart's tongue fern, soft-shield fern, evergreen maidenhair, and more.
—Verb
As Mark Antony vamped, hoping for solitude, Cassius hissed with rage, straddled Caesar’s corpse, tore off his own velvet cape, dropped his sword and buckler down a set of stairs, and raged off into the wings.
—Word History
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“Buckler.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/buckler. Accessed 6 Feb. 2025.
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buckler
noun
buck·ler
Ë?bÉ™k-lÉ™r
: a small round shield worn on the arm
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