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bilbo
bil·bo 1 B0246200 (bĭl′bō)n. pl. bil·boes An iron bar to which sliding fetters are attached, formerly used to shackle the feet of prisoners. [Origin unknown.]
bil·bo 2 B0246200 (bĭl′bō)n. pl. bil·boes Archaic A sword, especially one having a well-tempered blade. [After Bilbao.]bilbo (ˈbɪlbəʊ) n, pl -bos or -boes (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) (formerly) a sword with a marked temper and elasticity[C16: from Bilboa, variant (in English) of Bilbao, Spain, noted for its blades]bil•bo1 (ˈbɪl boʊ) n., pl. -boes. Usu., bilboes. a long iron bar or bolt with sliding shackles and a lock, formerly attached to the ankles of prisoners. [1550–60; earlier bilbow, of obscure orig.] bil•bo2 or bil•boa (ˈbɪl boʊ) n., pl. -boes or -boas. sword. [1585–95; short for Bilboa blade sword made in Bilboa (variant of Bilbao)] EncyclopediaSeeBilbaoBILBO
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