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targe
[ tahrj ]
noun
- a small, round shield; a target or buckler.
targe
/ tɑːdʒ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of targe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of targe1
Example Sentences
He ran as much as he has all season on a night when he had to, and he was as on targe with his passes, which was needed on so many third- and fourth-down plays.
The Oxford English Dictionary believes targe, of which target is a diminutive, came into English twice, the first time via Scandinavia, the second from French.
Targe meaning a little round shield seems to have come from a Teutonic word for a rim, like the German zarge meaning frame.
After years of underinvestment in e-commerce, Wal-Mart has in the last five years been pouring billions into its digital firepower to compete with Amazon.com and stave off a resurgent Targe.
But in the foreground is not broadsword and targe but socialist dogma.
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