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BINDING

Volume 3 · 108 words · 1810 Edition

in the art of defence, a method of securing or crossing the adversary's sword with a pressure, accompanied with a spring from the wrist. See BEATING.

Unleas a man by some kind of crofs, secure, as it were, or render his adversary's sword incapable to offend him during the time of his performing a lsfon upon him, it is impossible for him to be certain but that he may receive from his adversary, either a fortuitous contrecoup, or an exchanged thrust, before the recovery of his body, or going off after a thrust.—The great objection made by some people, particularly those time-catchers, against the frequent use of binding,