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Definition of Buckler

Buckler
Buckler Buc"kler, v. t. To shield; to defend. [Obs.] Can Oxford, that did ever fence the right, Now buckler falsehood with a pedigree? --Shak.

Meaning of Buckler from wikipedia

- A buckler (French bouclier 'shield', from Old French bocle, boucle 'boss') is a small shield, up to 45 cm (up to 18 in) in diameter, gripped in the fist...
- A buckler is a small shield used as a companion weapon It may also refer to: Buckler, a low alcohol beer brewed by Heineken Buckler Cars, a British car...
- Paul Richard Buckler (born 6 December 1955) is an English musician who is the former drummer of the Jam. Buckler was born in the town of Woking in the...
- Ethan Buckler is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the bands King Kong and Slint. He is currently living in Louisville...
- Frank Buckler (26 September 1910 – 3 March 1964), commonly called Derek Buckler, is founder of a limited production British sports car company, Buckler Cars...
- Johannes Bückler (c. 1778 – 21 November 1803; German pronunciation: [joˈhanəs ˈbʏklɐ]) was a German outlaw who orchestrated one of the most famous crime...
- Buckler is an English and German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Alban Buckler (1824–1905), English author, architect and officer...
- mid-1970s with Weller, guitarist/vocalist Steve Brookes and drummer Rick Buckler. In their early years, their sets consisted of covers of early American...
- family, used as a culinary herb. Its common names include French sorrel, buckler sorrel, shield-leaf sorrel, and sometimes the culinary name "green-sauce"...
- Buckler's Hard is a hamlet on the banks of the Beaulieu River in the English county of Hampshire. With its Georgian cottages running down to the river...