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duel
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Arranged, regular combat between two private persons, often over a matter of honor. 2 Historically, the wager of battle (judicial combat) 3 Any struggle between two contending persons, groups or ideas. vb. To engage in a battle.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s (from late 13c. in Latin form), from Medieval Latin duellum "combat between two persons," by association with Latin duo "two," but originally from Latin duellum "war," an Old Latin form of bellum (see bellicose ). Retained in poetic and archaic language ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB challenge ▪ It would be like slapping the girl in the face with a glove and challenging her to a duel . ▪ When the Marquis again states the impossibility, despite his love for her { quote } Juan challenges him to ...
Usage examples of duel.
Tycho was an argumentative soul who, once, in a duel, had the end of his nose snipped off, and thereafter always had to appear in public with a neat silver tip glinting in the light.
I was astonished to find the usually brutal count become quite polite at the prospect of a duel.
I visited the count in the afternoon, and he begged me to come and see the princess, who would be delighted to hear the account of my duel from my own lips, and I followed him to her apartment with pleasure.
At the appointed second she blinked and came out on the nose with the Cassie Vandy sitting within point-blank range getting ready to put up her screens for the duel.
THE CONTEST was more than a few minutes old the entire arena had awakened to the fact that out there on the tanbark a fierce duel was beginning, a duel between tall, powerful Bill Bly, and the unknown newcomer.
CHAPTER XIII DUEL OF DARKNESS NOT until Dana Brye spoke did Margaret grasp the simple truth, that her father was still alive.
He did not know the reason of this sudden departure, but a minute afterwards the countess came in, and her maid having whispered something to her she told me that the count had gone away because he had fought a duel but that often happened.
He came from Naples, was a great gamester, a skilled swordsman, and was always ready to extract himself from a difficulty by a duel.
As soon as they were gone, Campioni, who had come in before and had stood in the background, came up to me and gave me back the packet of papers, and with tears of joy congratulated me on the happy issue of the duel.
The worthy man, seeing my hand done up in lint, imagined I had fought a duel, and indeed everybody else came to the same conclusion.
If Gorka, who is a shot like Casal, kills Maitland in a duel, it will make one deceiver less.
No one challenged Cel to a duel, ever, because you dared not win, and to lose might mean your own death.
The priest at the altar cut short his prayer, casually watching the commotion before him, listening as the echoes of the dueling clackers bounced off the walls of the church.
Chavigni, who seemed to delight in serving me, made her husband believe that I was the only person who could get the Duc de Choiseul to pardon a cousin of his who was in the guards, and had had the misfortune to kill his man in a duel.
The Civil Service regulations do not permit of duelling at present, and I found it so deuced hard to work up to the billet that I am not going to imperil my continuance therein.