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borderers

n. (plural of borderer English)

Usage examples of "borderers".

He noticed how the footprints in that dust were different, the town-made boots, and the ones more individual, borderers, the sharp, tri-partite hoofprints of the horses under and over them.

Shamesey, swept into the camp commons without any more warning than that, borderers by their dress and manner, atop nighthorses out of the High Wild.

Shamesey riders, which image held more of Shamesey opinion of borderers in general than of Stuart in particular.

That Stuart chose to walk and not ride gave Wesson, who disliked and distrusted borderers in general, a better opinion of him: Stuart, for his part, had meant to keep it a human matter.

People started yelling again, and more and more people were getting up, Hallanslakers and other borderers in a shouting match.

Westmans, who were borderers like Stuart, who understood what the dangers were.

Then, accompanied by his faithful attendant and along with a score of Borderers, he set out to the northeast, where old friends, wife, and infant son awaited him.

But the realm was then involved in one of the perennial wars with France, so the poor Borderers were on their own, militarily, for a long while.

There they became the Borderers under Simon, and, with the Falconers, held the mountain passes.

Estcarp had formed the Borderers, to ride a blood-stained trail back and forth, providing the first wall of protection for the north.

Tirtha had heard that the warning, which had brought the Borderers down from the heights before the Turning, had been relayed to them also, and surely they must have survived.

Ettin and said that he was a blank shield from past service with the Borderers, one who thought of returning to Karsten.

And there were Sulcar-men who rode with the Borderers, though their first allegiance is always to the sea.

He had a fine mail shirt and a plain helm such as the Borderers wore, and his sword was a good one.