An official who carries a mace of office.
(Trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person; prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face, it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization.
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1 A French mace used in the sixteenth century is shown in Fig.
2 Boil the cocoanut in the water, adding the mace , cinnamon, and seasoning.
3 An engraved iron mace of the fifteenth century is shown in Fig.
4 The first fell at length under the mace of Roger de Montgommeri.
5 You feel your pocket to make sure the mace is still there.
6 Your grandfather carries mace ? Why that should surprise me, I didn't know.
7 His remaining hand came up inside the slashing arc of the mace .
8 He took a moment to unwrap it and touch the beautiful mace .
9 And then the battle began to rage furiously with sword and mace .
10 They fought with blunted tourney weapons, so Brienne's mace had no spikes.
11 Rub with pepper and salt and sprinkle with paprika and powdered mace .
12 For full thirteen years he practised with the mace with great resolution.
13 From the island of Banda, and from other islands, nutmeg and mace .
14 Reza saw a mounted knight thundering towards him, whirling a mace around.
15 He raised his robust arm with his fist clenched like a mace .
16 The killer was getting to his feet, the mace still in hand.
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