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Hammermen

Hammerman \Ham"mer*man\ (-man), n.; pl. Hammermen (-men). A hammerer; a forgeman.

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hammermen

n. (plural of hammerman English)

Usage examples of "hammermen".

The quad of heavily armed hammermen, the foreriders with their case-hardened spears, and the swordsmen with their blades of blue steel were here t solely to guard the wagon.

Axmen and hammermen pounded their weapons against the stone floor, yearmen began chanting "

Mace has had word that a party of forty hammermen and spearmen will be making the journey from Bludd to Dhoone three days' hence, and we're planning to set an ambush and take them.

His voice, which had been formed by the Stone Gods to do the one necessary to all hammermen as they fought—bellow at the tops of their lungs—did not sound right forming whispers.

Even the hammermen had rubbed oat flour into their chains to prevent them from rattling and betraying a position.

Drey and several other hammermen adjusted the straps on their hammer slings for ease of draw.

Raif had no time to think on that before Corbie Meese, Toady Walker, and eight other hammermen blasted onto the road.

Screaming at the top of their lungs, they rode wide of the standing spearmen, driving for the hammermen behind.

The remaining hammermen and swordsmen from both Corbie's and Bailie's parties were now fighting on level ground.

Bludd hammermen and spearmen moved into position around the wagon, defending its team and driver with hard focused force.

Bludd hammermen fought around him, their sable cloaks fluid as running oil, their hammers breaking up the last of the mist.

Effie didn't quite understand, but Anwyn obviously did, for she nodded in a knowing way, then changed her path, bearing the tray of beer and bannock she was carrying toward a group of hammermen sitting on the floor.

Pengo had led the assault, backed by three of his seven brothers and nine hundred hammermen and spearmen.

I've known hammermen who could fight from noon to sunset with wounds the size of rats in their chests, and I've seen swordsmen turn tail and flee with nothing but a fine set of scratches on their necks.

Thanking all the Stone Gods—even Be-hathmus, who always gave her a chill and few except hammermen ever named—she pushed open the door and stepped into someone else's cell.