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Targe

Description:

A targe, noun, refers to a small round shield that was commonly used in Europe during the medieval and Renaissance periods. It usually had a convex shape and was made of various materials such as wood, leather, or metal.

As a verb, targe means to shield or protect oneself, often figuratively.

Sense 1 - Noun:

In its noun form, a targe is a type of shield that provides protection to the user. It was typically used by warriors in close combat to deflect enemy attacks and protect themselves.

Sample Sentence 1: During the fierce battle, the knight skillfully maneuvered his targe to block incoming sword strikes.

Sample Sentence 2: The museum displayed an impressive collection of historical targes from different regions.

Sense 2 - Verb:

When used as a verb, targe means to shield or safeguard oneself, often from harm or criticism.

Sample Sentence 1: The politician quickly targes herself from the scandal by issuing a public apology.

Sample Sentence 2: As an author, it's important to targe your writing style to suit your intended audience.

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