by-blow

/ˈbʌɪbləʊ/

by-blow

English Noun
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Definition

A blow struck to the side or from the side, as in swordplay; a secondary or incidental strike of any sort.

Etymology

From by- + blow.

Example Sentences

  • "Either commander took speedy advantage of it—Hopton to make a swift diversion into Sussex and capture Arundel Castle (which was but a by-blow, for in a few weeks he had lost it again)."
  • "As a by-blow in the course of his relentless campaigns against Louis, Willem gained the three thrones of Britain in 1699 – but what a by-blow this proved!"
  • "‘Nay,’ said the landlady, ‘if I thought he was a gentleman's son, thof he was a bye-blow, I should behave to him in another guess manner; for many of these bye-blows come to be great men, and, as my poor first husband used to say, never affront any customer that's a gentleman.’"
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