Obs. Also 6 estockado. [a. F. estocade, f. estoc: see ESTOC; cf. Sp. estocada, It. stoccata, and see -ADE1 and -ADO 2.] A thrust with an estoc; in quots. the weapon itself.

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1579.  Fenton, Guicciard., II. 104. Rodolphe Gonzague … was so hurt in the face with an estockado by a french man. Ibid. Euery one beganne … to lay handes vpon their masses, estokados, and other short weapons.

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