BUCKLERING
Verb
bucklering
present participle of buckler
Anagrams
• rebuckling
Source: Wiktionary
BUCKLER
Buc"kler, n. Etym: [OE. bocler, OF. bocler, F. bouclier, a shield
with a boss, from OF. bocle, boucle, boss. See Buckle, n.]
1. A kind of shield, of various shapes and sizes, worn on one of the
arms (usually the left) for protecting the front of the body.
Note: In the sword and buckler play of the Middle Ages in England,
the buckler was a small shield, used, not to cover the body, but to
stop or parry blows.
2. (Zoöl.)
(a) One of the large, bony, external plates found on many ganoid
fishes.
(b) The anterior segment of the shell of trilobites.
3. (Naut.)
Definition: A block of wood or plate of iron made to fit a hawse hole, or
the circular opening in a half-port, to prevent water from entering
when the vessel pitches. Blind buckler (Naut.), a solid buckler.
– Buckler mustard (Bot.), a genus of plants (Biscutella) with small
bright yellow flowers. The seed vessel on bursting resembles two
bucklers or shields.
– Buckler thorn, a plant with seed vessels shaped like a buckler.
See Christ's thorn.
– Riding buckler (Naut.), a buckler with a hole for the passage of
a cable.
Buc"kler, v. t.
Definition: To shield; to defend. [Obs.]
Can Oxford, that did ever fence the right, Now buckler falsehood with
a pedigree Shak.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition