• Falchioned

    Pronunciation

    • RP enPR: fôlʹshÉ™nd, IPA: /ˈfɔːlʃənd/

    Origin 1

    falchion (noun) + -ed

    Full definition of falchioned

    Adjective

    falchioned

    1. Armed with a falchion.

    Origin 2

    falchion (verb) + -ed

    Adjective

    falchioned

    1. Slain by a falchion.

    Synonyms

    Macheted.

    Verb

    verb form

    1. falchioned

      (simple past of falchion)
      • 1939: James Joyce, , page 135… O sorrow the sail and woe the rudder that were set for Mairie Quail; his suns the huns, his dartars the tartars, are plenty here today; who repulsed from his burst the bombolts of Ostenton and falchioned each flash downsaduck in the deep; …
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