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Lancastrian
noun
1 someone who comes from or lives in Lancaster or Lancashire.
2 hist a supporter of the House of Lancaster in the Wars of the Roses. Compare Yorkist.
adjective relating to Lancaster, the House of Lancaster or Lancashire.
[19c]
noun
1 someone who comes from or lives in Lancaster or Lancashire.
2 hist a supporter of the House of Lancaster in the Wars of the Roses. Compare Yorkist.
adjective relating to Lancaster, the House of Lancaster or Lancashire.
[19c]
lance
noun
1 a long spear used as a cavalry weapon.
2 any similar implement used in hunting, whaling, etc.
verb (lanced , lancing )
1 to cut open (a boil, abscess, etc) with a lancet.
2 to pierce with, or as if with, a lance.
[13c: from Latin lancea a light spear with a leather thong attached]
noun
1 a long spear used as a cavalry weapon.
2 any similar implement used in hunting, whaling, etc.
verb (lanced , lancing )
1 to cut open (a boil, abscess, etc) with a lancet.
2 to pierce with, or as if with, a lance.
[13c: from Latin lancea a light spear with a leather thong attached]
lance corporal
noun
1 in the British army: a rank between private and corporal, the lowest rank of non-commissioned officer.
2 a soldier who holds this rank.
noun
1 in the British army: a rank between private and corporal, the lowest rank of non-commissioned officer.
2 a soldier who holds this rank.
lanceolate
adjective , chiefly scientific shaped like the head of a spear, ie with its length much greater than its width and both ends tapered to a point.
[18c: from Latin lanceola small lance]
adjective , chiefly scientific shaped like the head of a spear, ie with its length much greater than its width and both ends tapered to a point.
[18c: from Latin lanceola small lance]
lancer
noun
1 formerly a cavalry soldier belonging to a regiment armed with lances.
2 someone who belongs to a regiment that has retained the word Lancers in its title.
noun
1 formerly a cavalry soldier belonging to a regiment armed with lances.
2 someone who belongs to a regiment that has retained the word Lancers in its title.
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