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Synonyms for arbalest


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ahr-buh-list
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɑr bə lɪst

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Définition of arbalest

Origin :
  • "crossbow," c.1300, from Old French arbaleste "large crossbow with a crank" (12c., Modern French arbalète), from Vulgar Latin arbalista, from Late Latin arcuballista "catapult," from Latin arcus "bow" (see arc (n.)) + ballista "machine for throwing projectiles" (see ballistic). German armbrust is from the same French word but mangled by folk etymology.
  • As in weapon : noun arm, armament
  • As in catapult : noun implement for shooting weapon
Example sentences :
  • To my mind the long-bow is a better weapon than the arbalest, but it may be ill for me to prove it.
  • Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Holding the arbalest with one hand, Daoud vaulted into the saddle.
  • Extract from : « The Saracen: Land of the Infidel » by Robert Shea
  • The form of the arbalest of this time may be seen in our woodcut, No. 50.
  • Extract from : « Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe » by John Hewitt
  • On this bird, I deemed, he meant to try his skill with the arbalest.
  • Extract from : « A Monk of Fife » by Andrew Lang
  • The arbalest is said by some writers to be of Italian origin.
  • Extract from : « The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction » by Various
  • The arrow of the arbalest is sometimes called vireton, from the French virer, on account of its rotary flight.
  • Extract from : « Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe » by John Hewitt
  • This distinctive form of the arbalest shaft is carefully kept in view in the illumination from Add.
  • Extract from : « Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe » by John Hewitt
  • He then lay down beside him, with one hand on his arbalest, and drew the bear-skin over them, hair inward.
  • Extract from : « The Cloister and the Hearth » by Charles Reade
  • The cross-bow, or arbalest, does not appear to have been used in war until the close of the twelfth century.
  • Extract from : « Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages » by Edward Lewes Cutts
  • Daoud chose the bigger one, a Genoese arbalest drawn by crank, a present from King Manfred.
  • Extract from : « The Saracen: Land of the Infidel » by Robert Shea
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