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bay·o·net B5125400 (bā′ə-nĕt′, bā′ə-nĭt, -nĕt′)n. A blade adapted to fit the muzzle end of a rifle and used as a weapon in close combat.tr.v. bay·o·net·ed, bay·o·net·ing, bay·o·nets or bay·o·net·ted or bay·o·net·ting To prod, stab, or kill with this weapon. [French baïonnette, after Bayonne, a town of southwest France where the weapon was manufactured.]bayonet (ˈbeɪənɪt) n1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a blade that can be attached to the muzzle of a rifle for stabbing in close combat2. (Mechanical Engineering) a type of fastening in which a cylindrical member is inserted into a socket against spring pressure and turned so that pins on its side engage in slots in the socketvb, -nets, -neting, -neted, -nets, -netting or -netted (Military) (tr) to stab or kill with a bayonet[C17: from French baïonnette, from Bayonne where it originated]bay•o•net (ˈbeɪ ə nɪt, -ˌnɛt, ˌbeɪ əˈnɛt) n., v. -net•ed -net•ted, -net•ing -net•ting. n. 1. a daggerlike steel weapon attached to the muzzle of a gun for hand-to-hand combat. 2. a pin or flange that serves to lock in place a lens inserted into a camera or a flashbulb in a socket. v.t. 3. to kill or wound with a bayonet. [1605–15; < French baïonnette, after Bayonne, France, where the weapon was first made] Bayonet a group of soldiers armed with bayonets, 1780.bayonet Past participle: bayoneted/bayonetted Gerund: bayoneting/bayonetting
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I bayonet | you bayonet | he/she/it bayonets | we bayonet | you bayonet | they bayonet |
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I bayoneted/bayonetted | you bayoneted/bayonetted | he/she/it bayoneted/bayonetted | we bayoneted/bayonetted | you bayoneted/bayonetted | they bayoneted/bayonetted |
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I am bayoneting/bayonetting | you are bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it is bayoneting/bayonetting | we are bayoneting/bayonetting | you are bayoneting/bayonetting | they are bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I have bayoneted/bayonetted | you have bayoneted/bayonetted | he/she/it has bayoneted/bayonetted | we have bayoneted/bayonetted | you have bayoneted/bayonetted | they have bayoneted/bayonetted |
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I was bayoneting/bayonetting | you were bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it was bayoneting/bayonetting | we were bayoneting/bayonetting | you were bayoneting/bayonetting | they were bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I had bayoneted/bayonetted | you had bayoneted/bayonetted | he/she/it had bayoneted/bayonetted | we had bayoneted/bayonetted | you had bayoneted/bayonetted | they had bayoneted/bayonetted |
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I will bayonet | you will bayonet | he/she/it will bayonet | we will bayonet | you will bayonet | they will bayonet |
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I will have bayoneted/bayonetted | you will have bayoneted/bayonetted | he/she/it will have bayoneted/bayonetted | we will have bayoneted/bayonetted | you will have bayoneted/bayonetted | they will have bayoneted/bayonetted |
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I will be bayoneting/bayonetting | you will be bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it will be bayoneting/bayonetting | we will be bayoneting/bayonetting | you will be bayoneting/bayonetting | they will be bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I have been bayoneting/bayonetting | you have been bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it has been bayoneting/bayonetting | we have been bayoneting/bayonetting | you have been bayoneting/bayonetting | they have been bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I will have been bayoneting/bayonetting | you will have been bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it will have been bayoneting/bayonetting | we will have been bayoneting/bayonetting | you will have been bayoneting/bayonetting | they will have been bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I had been bayoneting/bayonetting | you had been bayoneting/bayonetting | he/she/it had been bayoneting/bayonetting | we had been bayoneting/bayonetting | you had been bayoneting/bayonetting | they had been bayoneting/bayonetting |
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I would bayonet | you would bayonet | he/she/it would bayonet | we would bayonet | you would bayonet | they would bayonet |
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I would have bayoneted/bayonetted | you would have bayoneted/bayonetted | he/she/it would have bayoneted/bayonetted | we would have bayoneted/bayonetted | you would have bayoneted/bayonetted | they would have bayoneted/bayonetted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bayonet - a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weaponknife - a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point | Verb | 1. | bayonet - stab or kill someone with a bayonetknife, stab - use a knife on; "The victim was knifed to death" |
bayonetnoun1. sword, knife, blade, lance, brand The sentry held his bayonet in front of his chest.verb1. stab, cut, wound, knife, slash, pierce, run through, spear, transfix, impale, lacerate, stick soldiers bayoneting unarmed prisoners to deathTranslationsbayonet (ˈbeiənit) noun a knife-like instrument of steel fixed to the end of a rifle barrel. 刺刀 刺刀bayonet
bayonet1. a blade that can be attached to the muzzle of a rifle for stabbing in close combat. 2. a type of fastening in which a cylindrical member is inserted into a socket against spring pressure and turned so that pins on its side engage in slots in the socket Bayonet a cold-steel thrusting weapon, affixed to the barrel of a firearm (since the 1800’s, a rifle, carbine, or automatic weapon) for hand-to-hand fighting. The bayonet appeared in the mid-1600’s in France (where it received its name). Originally it was a shortened spear that was driven into the bore of a gun barrel; by the late 1600’s bayonets were made entirely of metal with a sleeve that fitted tightly over the gun barrel, which permitted loading and firing with the bayonet in place. The bayonet was adopted by Russia in the early 1700’s. Various armies have used bayonets with three or four faces as well as blades, both detachable and nondetachable. After World War II, Soviet troops were equipped with a bayonet-knife having a flat blade with teeth on one side, a hand grip by which the weapon could be attached to a gun, and a sheath; the bayonet-knife could also be used as a saw. bayonet[¦bā·ə′net] (ordnance) An edged steel blade with a tapered point and a formed handle with an underhand grip, designed to be attached to the muzzle end of a rifle, shotgun, or the like for use in hand-to-hand combat. bayonet
bay·o·net (bā-ŏ-net'), An instrument having a blade or nib that is offset and parallel to the shaft. [Fr. bayonette, fr. Bayonne, France, where first made] bay·o·net (bā-ŏ-net') An instrument having a blade or nib that is offset and parallel to the shaft. [Fr. bayonette, fr. Bayonne, France, where first made]bayonet
Synonyms for bayonetnoun swordSynonyms- sword
- knife
- blade
- lance
- brand
verb stabSynonyms- stab
- cut
- wound
- knife
- slash
- pierce
- run through
- spear
- transfix
- impale
- lacerate
- stick
Words related to bayonetnoun a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weaponRelated Wordsverb stab or kill someone with a bayonetRelated Words |