noun
- plural of cudgeler; people who fight with or use cudgels (short thick sticks used as weapons)
Usage: archaic or historical; often used in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- The medieval cudgelers clashed in the town square during the festival.
- Historical records describe bands of cudgelers roaming the countryside.
- The two cudgelers faced off, each gripping their wooden weapons tightly.
- In the old play, the cudgelers provided comic relief with their exaggerated fighting.