lancers in English

noun
1
a soldier of a cavalry regiment armed with lances.
If at that moment, the swordsman lunges, forcing the lance to the outside, he is safe and the lancer is at his mercy.
2
a quadrille for eight or sixteen pairs.
She whirls by in the Valse, or glides in front of them in the Lancers .

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1. Spent too many years around lancers and pikemen.

2. 12 Lancers and dancers pass a poisoned syringe.

3. Bosniaks are lancers, used to skirmish and for chasing down routing enemies

4. Bosniaks are lancers, used to skirmish and for chasing down routing enemies

5. Armoured cars of the 12th Lancers stopped the Germans at Nieuport itself.

6. Two variants on the Couched lance charge developed, the French method, en haie , with lancers in a double line and the German method, with lancers drawn up in a deeper formation which was

7. If not from the guns of the Juaristas, then... perhaps from the steel of Your Majesty's lancers.

8. Commonplace throughout Europe, the Burgonet was accompanied by plate armour and worn by cuirassiers, demi-lancers and hussars

9. " Secca watched, then, as a trumpet call Bugled across the orange-lit dawn, the burgundy lancers charged, three masses moving together.

10. Lancers, Castellans, and Barons would seem like low-hanging fruit in the add-on kit department for Forgeworld but there is no chatter so far

11. A squadron of mounted lancers got within 50 yd (46 m), charged and inflicted 70–80 casualties with swords and lances for a loss of five killed.

12. BinBak Automations has tie up with various free lancers Energy Auditors for carry out Energy Audit in various Industries & Offices to maximize expenses made on energy charges

13. 11 In western regions of the Ottoman empire especially, many Sipahis remained Christian. Lancers are drawn from the wealthier Sipahis who can afford the armour needed by close combat troops.