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‖ duello|duːˈɛləʊ| [It. (duˈello) = duel.] 1. Duelling, as a custom having its laws and rules; the established code of duellists.
1588Shakes. L.L.L. i. ii. 185 The Passado hee respects not, the Duello he regards not. a1613Overbury A Wife (1638) 243 But observes not the lawes of the Duello. 1842S. Lover Handy Andy iii, The most accomplished regulator of the duello. 1863H. Kingsley A. Elliot, Under the infernal, devil-invented system of the duello. †2. A duel (lit. and fig.). Obs.
1612Field Woman a Weathercock ii. in Hazl. Dodsley XI. 44 Setting this duello of wit aside. a1625Fletcher Nice Valour iii. ii, And spurn out the duelloes out o' th' kingdom. 1826Scott Woodst. xxv, None shall fight duellos here. |