Crossword-Solution: TARGE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Targe | n. | A shield or target. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TARGE | anagram | GATER, GRATE, GREAT, GRETA, RETAG, TERGA, TREGA |
We have 10 clues for the answer “TARGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Buckler of old | 1 answer |
| Early archer's shield | 1 answer |
| Light shield | 1 answer |
| Light shield of yore | 1 answer |
| Old-time shield. | 1 answer |
| Round shield: Archaic. | 1 answer |
| Scold a Scot | 1 answer |
| Small round shield of old | 1 answer |
| ARCHAIC, OLD ENGLISH WORD FOR A, USUALLY ROUND, SHIELD | 11 answers |
| Shield | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TARGE (5)
The Jester wore his usual fantastic habit, but late accidents had led him to adopt a good cutting falchion, instead of his wooden sword, with a targe to match it; of both which weapons he had, notwithstanding his profession, shown himself a skilful master during the storming of Torquilstone.
Tancred and young Rinaldo break the press, They bruise the helm, and press the sevenfold targe; The troop by Dudon led performed no less, But in they come and give a furious charge: Argantes’ self fell at one single blow, Inglorious, bleeding lay, on earth full low: XLII Nor had the boaster ever risen more, But that Rinaldo’s horse e’en then down fell, And with the fall his leg opprest so sore, That for a space there must be algates dwell.
XXXI Then full of fury, anger and despite, He stayed his horse, and waxed red for shame, The fight was his, but now disgraced quite Himself he thought, another played his game; Meanwhile the Saracen did hugely smite On Otho’s helm, who to requite the same, His foe quite through his sevenfold targe did bear, And in his breastplate stuck and broke his spear.
XLIII The Pagan ill defenced with sword or targe, Tancredi’s thigh, as he supposed, espied And reaching forth gainst it his weapon large, Quite naked to his foe leaves his left-side; Tancred avoideth quick his furious charge, And gave him eke a wound deep, sore and wide; That done, himself safe to his ward retired, His courage praised by all, his skill admired.
XCII Among a thousand blows the Saracine At last struck one, when Raymond was so near, That not the swiftness of his Aquiline Could his dear lord from that huge danger bear: But lo, at hand unseen was help divine, Which saves when worldly comforts none appear, The angel on his targe received that stroke, And on that shield Argantes’ sword was broke.
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Appears in: Crossroads, NYT.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1958–2006).