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Webster 1913 Edition


Targe

Targe

,
Noun.
[F. Cf.
Target
.]
A shield or target.
[Obs. or Poetic]
“A buckler on a targe.”
Chaucer.

Webster 1828 Edition


Targe

T`ARGE

, for target, is obsolete.

Definition 2024


targe

targe

English

Noun

targe (plural targes)

  1. (archaic) A small shield.
    • 1819, The Jester wore his usual fantastic habit, but late accidents had led him to adopt a good cutting falchion, instead of his wooden sword, with a targe to match it — Walter Scott, Ivanhoe

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French

Etymology

From Middle French targe "round shield, targe" from Old French targe "buckler", from Frankish *targa (buckler), probably from Old Norse targa (small round shield) (whence also Old English targe, targa (shield)) from Proto-Germanic *targǭ (edge), from Proto-Indo-European *dArg'h- (fenced lot). Akin to Old High German zarga (side wall, rim) (German Zarge (frame)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /taʁʒ/

Noun

targe f (plural targes)

  1. a targe, buckler

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Middle French

Noun

targe f (plural targes)

  1. targe