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English

Noun

war-king (plural war-kings)

  1. A king in times of war; a warrior king.
    • 1828, Richard Thomson, Illustrations of the History of Great Britain, volume II, Edinburgh: Constable and Co., page 82:
      All the inhabitants, excepting the Druids, were trained early to war, and every clan or family fought in a separate band, under the King of its particular nation, and a War King elected as chief general.
    • 1882, Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, volume I, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, page 131, column 2:
      Turner thinks that the Bret-walda [...] was a war-king, elected by the other Anglo-Saxon kings and their nobility, as their leader in the time of war.
    • 1999, Seamus Heaney, Beowulf, London: Faber and Faber, page 74:
      [T]he fire-dragon
      had rased the coastal region and reduced
      forts and earthworks to dust and ashes,
      so the war-king planned and plotted his revenge.
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