javelin

ਜੈਵਲਿਨ
definition
noun
Light cavalry carried a small sword and two or three javelins while the heavy force was equipped with scimitar, mace and a 4 meter lance.
a light spear thrown in a competitive sport or as a weapon.
example
Lewis resumes action in the Olympic Stadium today in the long jump before the event concludes with the 'javelin' and 800m where she has made a vast improvement this year.
I think this time round I'm just going to be concentrating on doing some throwing events, like the 'javelin' , the discus and the shot putt.
The rulebook says that the 'javelin' is constructed of three parts: the head, the shaft, and the grip.
his nearest rival in the 'javelin'
She also won gold at other athletics events including the 'javelin' , cross-country and 100m.
his nearest rival in the 'javelin'
The ancient Greeks pioneered several complex athletic techniques, especially in events such as the 'javelin' and long-jump.
There were ten events, including tossing the caber and throwing the 'javelin' !
Gruelling training timetables included drills with 'javelins' , slings, shields and 18-ft spears.
To gain some protection by distancing themselves from the dangers of close combat, early fighters used throwing weapons - slings, bows, 'javelins' , and spears.
The Nubian lances were more than double the length of the Roman 'javelins' , and the Romans were outnumbered three to one.
The horseman asks no more than his shield and spear, but the infantry have also 'javelins' to shower, several per man, and they can hurl them to a great distance; for they are either naked or only lightly clad in their cloaks.
There he was, just 18 and at the start of a promising career, hurling 'javelins' around as if they were paper aeroplanes and delighting in the accolades and awards bestowed upon him.
Even the powerful moose knew to beware the swift 'javelins' of avarii hunters.
They took up their long, pointed spear-like 'javelins' and hurled them across the playing field.
Some were dueling away with wooden swords, and others were throwing 'javelins' at targets.
On all sides, ignoring him, barbarian mercenaries brandished their 'javelins' , bows, pikes, two-edged swords.
I was trained up from my earliest years in the art of war, my daily exercise was shooting and throwing 'javelins' , and my mother adorned me with emblems after the manner of our greatest warriors.
Yet he did not spy any bows or arrows, 'javelins' , or other weapons that could strike at a distance.
Already, scores of mercenaries were surrounding the camp, pelting it with flaming arrows and a whole assortment of 'javelins' and throwing spears.
The Normans started to ride along the Saxon line, throwing in 'javelins' .
Until the early fifth century, this was a matter of putting up scaling ladders or constructing a siege mound against the city-wall while bombarding the battlements with 'javelins' , arrows, and stones.
And every time, as the Romans fell back on the column, the Jews returned to resume the barrage of 'javelins' and slingshot.
I don't think Boudica would have been using a chariot at all - it takes two horses and two warriors to throw one set of 'javelins' from a chariot, which is inefficient in anyone's book.
Weaponry consisted of battleaxes, thrusting spears and daggers for the infantry, while the leaders in their battlewagons carry sheafs of 'javelins' .
They were poised to throw their spears and 'javelins' but I had a sudden impulse to stop them.
Light cavalry carried a small sword and two or three 'javelins' while the heavy force was equipped with scimitar, mace and a 4 meter lance.
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