- A
goedendag (Dutch for "good day"; also
rendered godendac, godendard, godendart, and
sometimes conflated with the
related plançon) was a
weapon originally...
- (literally chain-morning star)
which is
technically a
military flail. The
goedendag (or
variant spellings) was a
Flemish weapon which is
often described in...
-
steel helmets, mail haubergeons, spears, pikes, bows,
crossbows and the
goedendag, a
specifically Flemish weapon made from a thick, five-foot-long (1.5 m)...
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against heavily armoured opponents. The
weapon was a
relative of the
goedendag, a po****r
weapon of
Flemish militias of the 14th century.
Given that...
- ****egai
Ahlspiess Boar
spear Bohemian earspoon Brandistock Dory
Fauchard Goedendag Halberd Half pike
Hasta Military fork Ox
tongue spear Partisan Pike Plançon...
-
along with the
pollaxe in
tournament foot
combat among armoured knights.
Goedendag Shafted Weapons in
Medieval and
Renaissance Europe: The
Evolution of European...
- the north) ****o. Goedemorgen.
Gudde Moien.
Guten Morgen. Good morning.
Goedendag. or Goedemiddag.
Gudde Mëtteg.
Guten Tag. Good afternoon. Goedenavond...
- I have ever had".
Gerbrandy had
looked up the
English translation of
goedendag,
which in
Dutch is
often used as a
formal greeting, yet "good day" is...
- it
goath an it giet oan het gaat door es geht weiter/los tgoa
deure good day
gooid day guid day
gooude dei
goeie (dei)
goedendag guten Tag
goein dah...
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French were
garrisoned and m****acred them in
their sleep using their "
goedendag", a
sharp pike they
stuck into the victims' throats.
According to tradition...