Falchioned

//ˈfɔːlʃənd// adj, verb

adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past of falchion form-of, past

    "[…] 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; […]"

Adjective
  1. 1
    Armed with a falchion. not-comparable
  2. 2
    Slain by a falchion. not-comparable

Example

More examples

"[…] 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; […]"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From falchion + -ed, from the noun.

Etymology 2

From falchion + -ed, from the verb.

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