We have no meanings for "great mace" in our records yet.
1 He carried a great mace , and this he swung high in the air.
2 The great mace used by his ecclesiastical ancestor he unhooked from the wall.
3 On the table in front of him lay the great mace of the Restoration.
4 They formed a sheath around the staff's upper end, creating a crude great mace .
5 The final guard dropped soundlessly before Hendel's great mace .
6 A moment later Keltset stood leisurely beside the still-muttering thief, the great mace held loosely in one hand.
7 High wheels in air the great mace of William; bright by the slaughterers flashes the crozier of the Church.
8 Then came a sergeant-of-arms bearing a great mace of silver, and two gentlemen carrying each a pillar of silver.
9 Then the taciturn Dwarf smashed the spikes before them with several well-placed blows of his great mace , opening the route once more.
10 The Dwarf stood with his back to the wall near the bottom of the cellar stairway, the great mace still gripped tightly in one hand.
11 Great maces were cut in pieces by well-directed darts.
12 After those two Sergeants at armes, with great Maces , and two Squiers before them with torches, all bare.
13 Before them, the giant Trolls moved carefully into formation, the great maces held loosely; then as a unit, they lumbered forward.
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