Difference between revisions of "'dor stabs"

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heruka posture [JV]
 
heruka posture [JV]
  
1) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a champion', champion posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a champion, strident posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of stridency; 2) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a warrior', warrior posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a warrior; 3) Heruka posture/stance/position [Erick Tsiknopoulos]  
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1) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a champion', champion posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a champion, strident posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of stridency; 2) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a warrior', warrior posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a warrior; 3) Heruka posture/stance/position (with legs broadly outstretched and armed upraised as if victorious, sometimes spelled '''dor thabs'') [Erick Tsiknopoulos]  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:00, 22 September 2018

heruka posture/ stance, striding/ fighting posture, strident like a champion [IW]

heruka posture, stance, striding, fighting posture; posture, stance, striding, fighting posture [RY]

heruka posture [JV]

1) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a champion', champion posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a champion, strident posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of stridency; 2) 'the strident posture/stance/position of a warrior', warrior posture/stance/position, posture/stance/position of a warrior; 3) Heruka posture/stance/position (with legs broadly outstretched and armed upraised as if victorious, sometimes spelled 'dor thabs) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]