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daggerman

n. someone who uses a dagger

Usage examples of "daggerman".

Sometimes she spoke to the noseless daggerman who crouched at her feet in case of trouble, but mostly she drank gin and talked to the ketjil bird on her wrist.

He spent a long time shopping for garments, while the daggerman yawned and sweated.

Afterward the luckless daggerman admitted he'd been too tired and drunk when Dominic went off to get his pill.

His right hand took Pradjung's free arm and spun the daggerman around.

The man who admitted him was one of Varys's prettier finds, a Braavosi daggerman with a harelip and a lazy eye.

Pradjung signaled to the daggermen, who closed in on the storyteller and seized his arms.

His chamber was pleasant, though it lacked windows, and he had enough company, for it opened directly on a barrackroom where the bachelor daggermen lived.

He messed with the daggermen, traded jokes, told them stories, and gambled.

The daggermen accepted the fact, and were willing to pay for instruction.

Du Guesclin was attended by the flower of the French nobility, including the Marshal de Beaumanoir, Olivier de Mauny, Bertrand de Saint Pern, and the Viscount de la Belliere, while the Englishman appeared with no more than the customary retinue of two seconds, two squires, two coutilliers, or daggermen, and two trumpeters.

Du Guesclin was attended by the flower of the French nobility, including the Marshal de Beaumanoir, Olivier de Mauny, Bertrand de Saint Pern, and the Viscount de la Bellière, while the Englishman appeared with no more than the customary retinue of two seconds, two squires, two coutilliers or daggermen, and two trumpeters.

Now I have already com­mended your courage, but the eight men who walk into that keep beside Owen and me must be warriors, swordsmen, daggermen, men who know how to fight.