buckler

[ˈbʌklər]

buckler Definition

a small round shield held by a handle or worn on the forearm.

Using buckler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "buckler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The knight carried a buckler in his left hand.

  • Example

    The gladiator used his buckler to deflect the opponent's sword.

  • Example

    The soldier's buckler was adorned with intricate designs.

buckler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for buckler

Phrases with buckler

  • hidden motives or intentions

    Example

    I don't trust him, he always has something behind the buckler.

  • a metaphorical shield of faith that protects one from harm or temptation

    Example

    In times of trouble, she clings to her buckler of faith.

  • buckler-bearer

    a person who carries or uses a buckler

    Example

    The buckler-bearer stood at the front line of the battle.

Origins of buckler

from Old French 'bocler', meaning 'shield'

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Summary: buckler in Brief

A 'buckler' [ˈbʌklər] is a small round shield that can be held by a handle or worn on the forearm. It is often used in combat, as in 'The knight carried a buckler in his left hand.' The phrase 'behind the buckler' refers to hidden motives or intentions, while 'buckler of faith' is a metaphorical shield of faith that protects one from harm or temptation.