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main gauche

[ French man gohsh ]

noun

  1. a dagger of the 16th and 17th centuries, held in the left hand in dueling and used to parry the sword of an opponent.


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Origin of main gauche1

< French: literally, left hand
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The brother-in-law, � la main gauche, of that Brother of Dragons, Richard Wagner, Von B�low was hardly appreciated during his first visit to America in 1876-77.

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The rise of duelling produced another type, called the main gauche, which was a parrying weapon and often had a toothed edge on which the adversary’s sword was caught and broken.

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In France among queens—de la main gauche—she had in charm but one predecessor, Agnes Sorel, and but one superior, La Vallière.

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Lireux was more fortunate with several other pieces, notably with that of L�on Gozlan, known to students of the French drama as "La Main Droite et la Main Gauche," but which originally bore the title of "Il �tait une Fois un Roi et une Reine."

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After "La Main Droite et la Main Gauche," came Hal�vy's opera of "Charles VI."

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