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tierce [tɪəs] n 1. (Christianity / Roman Catholic Church) a variant of terce 2. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Fencing) the third of eight basic positions from which a parry or attack can be made in fencing 3. (Group Games / Card Games) Cards a sequence of three cards in the same suit 4. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) an obsolete measure of capacity equal to 42 wine gallons [from Old French, feminine of tiers third, from Latin tertius] Tierce a band or company of soldiers; a cask of wine, hence, a similar amount of other commodities; the third part of a thing or group of people or things. Examples: tierce of beef (a cask), 1800; of coffee berries, 1825; of French claret (cask), 1707; of honey (a cask), 1585; of pork (a cask), 1800; of soldiers (a band or company); of tobacco, 1886; of wine (a cask).
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And as that famous great tierce is mystically carved in front, so the whale's vast plaited forehead forms innumerable strange devices for the emblematical adornment of his wondrous tun. But each of them had a prize to win, a goal to kick, an axe to grind, a race to run, a new thrust in tierce to deliver, a name to carve, a crow to pick--so they were not followers of true adventure. |
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