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[ jav -lin, jav -uh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdʒæv lɪn, ˈdʒæv ə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a light spear, usually thrown by hand.
Track . a spearlike shaft about 8½ feet (2.7 meters) long and usually made of wood, used in throwing for distance. Also called javelin throw . a competitive field event in which the javelin is thrown for distance. verb (used with object) to strike or pierce with or as if with a javelin.
Origin of javelin 1505–15; <Middle French javeline, by suffix alteration from javelot, Anglo-French gavelot, gaveloc, probably <Old English gafeluc, *gafeloc ≪ British Celtic *gablākos presumably, a spear with a forklike head; compare MIr gablach forked branch, javelin, MWelsh gaflach (apparently < OIr), derivative of Old Irish gabul fork, forked branch, cognate with Old Breton gabl, Welsh gafl
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Without the javelin in his hand he walked through the entire delivery for us in slow motion, describing it as he did so.
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They diverted themselves in the palace of Odysseus by throwing the discus and javelin .
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No tattooed savage with club and javelin guarded the path; and when we forded the stream, we were free to roam where we pleased.
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He also carried a javelin , and a shield with an owl painted on its face.
The soldiers wore coats of mail of wadded cotton, which neither arrow nor javelin could easily penetrate.
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Thereafter, he always carried one of these short ones in addition to his long spear, and thus a javelin was invented.
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British Dictionary definitions for javelin noun a long pointed spear thrown as a weapon or in competitive field events
the javelin the event or sport of throwing the javelin
Word Origin for javelin C16: from Old French javeline, variant of javelot, of Celtic origin
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