shieldwise

English

Etymology

shield + -wise

Adverb

shieldwise (comparative more shieldwise, superlative most shieldwise)

  1. In the manner of a shield; as a protective barrier.
    • 1844, Charles Waterton, Essays on natural history, chiefly ornithology, page 114:
      The dog immediately bristled up, and I had just time to take off my hat, and hold it shieldwise in self-defence, when he came on and made directly at it.
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