monomachias
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The historical accounts of monomachias include tales of famous duels fought in ancient times.
Definition:a battle between only two opponents, often under agreed conditions and in a specific place and with weapons or techniques mutually agreed upon
Example:The monomachias between the two champions was highly anticipated by the crowd.
Definition:a battle, competition, or trial in which two or more individuals or groups are pitted against one another
Example:Although the monomachias was a peaceful conflict, it still required a great deal of honor and bravery from both participants.
Definition:a contest or battle between two or more groups or individuals, especially one that is bloodless
Example:The old manuscript described a monomachias that turned into a brawl when a third party interfered.
Definition:a noisy, angry, and often violent encounter or fight
Example:In the medieval monomachias, the knights often competed in tournaments that could see only one victorious fighter emerge.
Definition:a medieval contest of skill, such as a joust or tournament, in which knights fought to win prizes
Example:The long monomachias was a struggle between two warriors with no clear winner until the very end.
Definition:an effort to deal with a demanding situation, often involving difficulty, hardship, or strain
Example:The monomachias was a fierce fight between the two warriors until the final moment.
Definition:an act of violent disagreement or combat; a battle or struggle
Example:Fighting the monomachias was a tremendous imposition on the weak warrior.
Definition:to impose something severe or disagreeable; to require something that is not wanted or desired
Example:The challenger accepted the terms of the monomachias without hesitation, ready for the fight.
Definition:to agree to receive or take something; to receive willingly without protest
Example:He conducted the monomachias from the sidelines, observing and providing commentary.
Definition:to act as leader or guide in the performance of something, especially a ceremony or dialogue
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