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Whitebeard

Whitebeard \White"beard`\, n. An old man; a graybeard.

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whitebeard

n. An old man; a greybeard.

Usage examples of "whitebeard".

His name was Arstan, but Strong Belwas had named him Whitebeard for his pale whiskers, and most everyone called him that now.

To judge all Unsullied by a few old household slaves is like judging all squires by Arstan Whitebeard, Your Grace.

She gave her arm to Arstan Whitebeard, to lead her back across the plaza to her litter.

Irri and Jhiqui in their sandsilk trousers and painted vests, old Whitebeard and mighty Belwas, her bloodriders.

Golden marks spilled across the carpets as the envoy stumbled over the chest, shouting curses and beating at his arm until Whitebeard flung a flagon of water over him to douse the flames.

Dany remained in her pavilion with her maids, while Arstan Whitebeard and Strong Belwas kept the guard.

He finished it in three bites, wiped his greasy hands clean on his trousers, and sent Arstan Whitebeard to fetch him his steel.

Arstan Whitebeard leapt from his horse and stood over her, the salt wind riffling through his snowy hair, both hands on his tall hardwood staff.

The squire Whitebeard, standing by the figurehead with one lean hand curled about his tall hardwood staff, turned toward them and said, "Balerion the Black Dread was two hundred years old when he died during the reign of jaehaerys the Conciliator.

Ser forah saved me from the poisoner, and Arstan Whitebeard from the manticore.

Arstan Whitebeard tapped the end of his staff on the bricks as he listened to that.

Arstan Whitebeard held his tongue as well, when Dany swept by him on the terrace.

Arstan Whitebeard stood outside the entrance of her tent, while Strong Belwas sat crosslegged on the grass nearby, eating a bowl of figs.

But when Mero was gone, Arstan Whitebeard said, "That one has an evil reputation, even in Westeros.

When Whitebeard brought the sword, Strong Belwas squinted down the edge, grunted, slid the blade back into its leather sheath, and tied the swordbelt about his vast waist.