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- Anlace (noun)
- a long, two-edged dagger carried in the medieval era as a weapon or ceremonial accessory.
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Usage: In the Middle Ages, knights often wielded anlaces in battles.
Example sentence: The warrior drew his anlace from its sheath, ready to face his opponent.
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Usage: Anlaces were also used by nobles at formal events as a symbol of status.
Example sentence: The king's anlace, encrusted with jewels and gold, hung elegantly from his belt during the ball.
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Usage: The anlace is still occasionally seen in historical reenactments and theatrical productions.
Example sentence: The actor's realistic anlace added an authentic touch to the medieval play.
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