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Definition of Targes

Targe
Targe Targe, n. [F. Cf. Target.] A shield or target. [Obs. or Poetic] ``A buckler on a targe.' --Chaucer.

Meaning of Targes from wikipedia

- ISBN 978-1-8479-7452-5. "Targes from Yetholm, Scottish Borders and County Limerick". Am Baile. Retrieved 2014-04-09. Highland targes of the seventeenth and...
- a wooden frame. One of these targes can be seen in Warwick Castle and is thought to be the only one in England. "Targe, dress". National Museum of Scotland...
- through – the Government front line (though many Highlanders were without targes to protect from bayonets). However, Coehorn mortar s****ing and devastating...
- example, Scottish Highland fighters liked to wield small shields known as targes, and as late as the 19th century, some non-industrialized peoples (such...
- ****isted by judges. The investigation was conducted by Captain Antoine Louis Targe, aide to the minister. During searches of the Statistics Section he discovered...
- "shield bearers", also known as "sword and buckler men") Swashbuckler Targe Buckler (surname) Parikaoba (ru:Парикаоба) — traditional Caucasian fencing...
- Connor (6 March 2014). "Economics professor p****es after cancer battle". The Targe. "Donald Trump is 'misogyny at its worst' says Sturgeon". Independent.co...
- April 2014. "Ex-MP: Scotland 'in trouble' if lax on constitution – The Targe". thetarge.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2020. "Former MP **** Douglas dies aged...
- Connor (30 April 2014). "SF MLA: Adams arrest 'negative PSNI agenda'". The Targe. Archived from the original on 7 October 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2014....
- above in support of its use to refer to a basket-hilted broadsword and targe: "a strong handsome target, with a sharp pointed steel, of above half an...