arbalest

[ˈɑːbəlɛst]

arbalest Definition

a type of medieval crossbow with a steel bow and a horizontal trigger mechanism, used chiefly for discharging missiles at a low trajectory.

Using arbalest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arbalest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The arbalest was a popular weapon during the Middle Ages.

  • Example

    The knight aimed his arbalest at the enemy.

  • Example

    The arbalest was difficult to reload quickly.

arbalest Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arbalest

Phrases with arbalest

  • to pull back the string of an arbalest in preparation for firing

    Example

    He drew the arbalest and aimed it at the target.

  • the projectile fired by an arbalest

    Example

    The arbalest bolt pierced through the armor of the enemy soldier.

  • arbalestier

    a person who operates or specializes in using an arbalest

    Example

    The arbalestier was skilled in reloading the weapon quickly.

Origins of arbalest

from Old French 'arbaleste', from Latin 'arcuballista', from 'arcus' meaning 'bow' and 'ballista' meaning 'catapult'

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Summary: arbalest in Brief

An 'arbalest' [ˈɑːbəlɛst] is a type of medieval crossbow with a steel bow and a horizontal trigger mechanism. It was used primarily for discharging missiles at a low trajectory. Phrases like 'draw an arbalest' and 'arbalest bolt' describe specific aspects of the weapon's use. An 'arbalestier' is a person who operates or specializes in using an arbalest.