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Filter by Meaning The church received mail offerings of livestock and produce from its members.
The company offered to accept a mail of its products instead of cash payment.
The king collected taxes in the form of mail from the peasants.
The landlord accepted a portion of the tenant's crops as mail instead of cash for the rent.
The medieval reenactor loved to mail up with the chain mail for the performances.
The knight mailed himself with chain mail to protect himself from sword blows.
The chain mail protected the knight when he mailed up for the jousting tournament.
The knight's squire helped him to mail up before the battle.
The soldier trained hard to mail up quickly and efficiently.
The warrior had to mail up with a heavy armor due to the nature of the mission.
The knight will mail himself before going to the battlefield.
The warrior was instructed to mail himself with chain mail before going to the front.
The blacksmith was able to mail up the knight's armor before the battle.
The king commanded his soldiers to mail themselves to protect from arrows.
The soldier had to mail up before going to battle.
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