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estoc

[ e-stok; French e-stawk ]

noun

plural estocs
  1. a thrusting sword of the 13th–17th centuries having a long, narrow blade of rectangular section.


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Origin of estoc1

1820–30; < Old French: literally, point (of a sword). See stock
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To make the track, Carucci tapped Philadelphia producer Estoc, whom they found on SoundCloud.

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My favorites are Céleste Mogador, who became a countess, and Gisèle d’Estoc, a bisexual anarchist painter who famously had a bare-breasted sword fight with her female lover in a public park.

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At L’estoc, founded to employ people with intellectual disabilities, you can peruse furniture made from salvaged shutters and doors while the sander whines in the adjoining workshop.

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As Demon’s Souls to Dark Souls, the latter hasn’t prepared me for all the new challenges on tap here: the hollow soldiers with estoc and shield who assault in teams with brutally efficient and overlapping tactics, the Varangian sailors with devastating four-hit combos, the cyclopean all-reaching ogres whose immensity belies their ability to pancake me lighting-quick.

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I categorically state that I have never received any payment from the Swedish company Swedish Match or ESTOC, the European Smokeless Tobacco Council.

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