His baldric and the scabbard of the sword they took from him were estimated to be worth 60 besants.
Baldric of Dole and Robert the Monk also insistently added to the story of the First Crusade what Riley-Smith (pp.
It luckily happened that the baldric which had been procured for him by Brissac bore the colours of the League and the cross of Lorraine embroidered on the front; and the defenders of the barrier stopped instantly at his command.
And while he spoke he ran the finger of his right hand gently down his baldric towards the hilt of his sword, with a gesture significant enough, but which could only be seen by Villequier.
And taking hold of the baldric of one of the men near, he made him unbuckle it, and threw it over the Count's shoulders.
If you should give a Corsican peasant his choice between the richest farm in Beauce and the baldricof the humblest forest-warden, he would not hesitate a moment, he would choose the baldric.
Nor did any one, at any time, foist in the round Ionian parrying shield on the left arm: the Homeric body-covering shield hung by a baldric retained its place.
The swords are straight short swords, worn at right angles to the waist, not heavy Homeric swords, slung by a baldricfrom the shoulder.
Of these, Baldric bears the highest character; and, notwithstanding the fact of his not having been present at the crusade, he is in general accurate.
The terms in which Baldric mentions the cession of Antioch to Boemond are as follows; and it will be seen that much more notice was taken of Alexius than that contemptible usurper deserved.
With that, a sword with stars of silver graced, The baldric studded, and the sheath enchased, He gave the Greek.
And all the long-shadowed spear was shattered in the hands of Patroklos, the spear great and heavy and strong, and sharp, while from his shoulders the tasselled shield with the baldricfell to the ground.
A crimson baldric curiously wrought with strange devices, lay across his breast, a sword with burnished sheath, was suspended from his belt.
Over the gown, girdling or crossing his figure, he had a broad baldric which was also black, and from which hung a huge scimitar with a black scabbard and furniture.
His baldric was richly worked with gold, and he wore massive gold bracelets on his arms.
About his neck was a baldric of balas rubies, and over his robe he wore the collar of the Order of the Garter.
The baldric may be fringed in silver or green, depending on the baldric's color.
Then here it is," said he, diving into the leathern pouch hanging at his baldric and laying the scrap of paper before Rocelia upon the table top.
Whilst thou wert sleeping," he resumed at the proper moment, "I caused thy sword and baldric to be removed, so that thy rest might forsooth give thee a greater measure of comfort.
No falchion from his baldric swung, He wore a white rose in its place.
Scarcely had they received the knightly baldric before they commenced to break the commandments and to pillage the poor.
Baldric repeatedly insists on the fact that no one was refused admission to these settlements.
Enlarged by Bishop Baldricof Cleves, 934 Adrien Florizoon of Utrecht became Pope Adrien VI.
Toward 934 it was surrounded by protecting walls by Bishop Baldric of Cleves.
Attached to his girdle he wore a large pouch, with the mouth drawn together by silken cords, and a small silver bugle was suspended from his neck by a baldric of green silk.
In a crimson sash this singular horseman wore a dagger on the right side, and on the left a short crooked Moorish sword, and by a tarnished baldric over the shoulder hung the horn which announced his approach.
A baldric encircles the lower body, and supports a short, broad cross-hilted sword on the left hip, and a dagger or misere-corde on the right.
The baldric is adorned with studs and fleurs-de-lys.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baldric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.