arblast
English
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Etymology
From Old French arbaleste (modern arbalète), from late Latin arcuballista, from arcus ‘bow’.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑːblɑːst/
Noun
arblast (plural arblasts)
- (obsolete except historical) A wooden crossbow with a special drawing mechanism, used to fire bolts, stones etc.
- 1819: “Here be two arblasts, comrades, with windlaces and quarrells — to the barbican with you, and see you drive each bolt through a Saxon brain.” — Walter Scott, Ivanhoe
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