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Bilbo (disambiguation)

Bilbo         
·noun A rapier; a sword; so named from Bilbao, in Spain.
II. Bilbo ·noun A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, ·esp. on board of ships.
bilbo         
¦ noun (plural bilbos or bilboes) historical a sword noted for the temper and elasticity of its blade.
Origin
C16: from Bilboa, an earlier English form of Bilbao, the Spanish seaport noted for the manufacture of fine blades.
bilbo         
n.
Rapier, short sword.

Wikipedia

Bilbo

Bilbo can refer to:

  • Bilbo Baggins, protagonist of The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Bilbo, the Basque name for Bilbao, the major city in the Basque Country of northern Spain
  • Bilboes, iron restraints placed on a person's ankles or wrists
  • Bilbo (sword), a type of sword thought to be named after the Spanish city
  • Bilbo (band), Scottish band
Examples of use of Bilbo
1. The chief organiser, a Hell‘s Angel who goes by the name Bilbo, confirmed the biker was a Hell‘s Angel.
2. Their Bilbo, Martin Wainwright, ordered them to meet on the cloud–capped summit of Wales‘s magic mountain, Cader Idris, 3,000ft up in Snowdonia.
3. It has responded to the market‘s craving for neo–Tudor and neo–Georgian, for the architecture of Bilbo Baggins and Thomas Kinkade.
4. "This is murder, plain and simple, and we have no idea why." Bilbo, 56, refused to comment on speculation that the man may have been murdered by a rival gang.
5. The first part will follow Tolkien‘s book by telling the story of Bilbo Baggins, the diminutive hobbit who finds the Ring of Power that goes on to cause so much trouble in the darker Lord Of The Rings trilogy.