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spear <a spear; spears> N (weights & measures)

spear N (weights & measures)

lower part of a spear

pierce or transfix with a lance or spear VB

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They were, however, all armed with shields, spears, waddies, and boomerangs.
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The principal figure bears a spear topped by a serpent head with a flint spearhead emerging from it.
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On either side are two black spears "embrued", or having drops of blood on their points.
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Besting the lady's huntsmaster in a spear-throwing contest raises him higher in her estimation and gains him a place in her bed.
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Two young fellas were trying to spear that wallaby.
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The body of the elephant was encased in steel, and a spear was projected from its forehead to break the gate.
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They are sometimes speared or caught with hook and line using crayfish or worms as bait.
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But they are not attacked, and discover the lion dead, speared by an unknown hand.
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Another says that it means metal (chuqui) tipped wooden (camata) spear.
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For a hatchet still in a roughened state they gave in return a number of their light bamboo spears.
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