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bayonet noun /ˈbeɪənət/ /ˈbeɪənət/ jump to other results - a long, sharp knife that is fastened onto the end of a rifle and used as a weapon in battle
- troops with fixed bayonets
Topics War and conflictc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + bayonetSee full entry Word Originlate 17th cent. (denoting a kind of short dagger): from French baïonnette, from Bayonne, the name of a town in SW France, where they were first made.
bayonet verb /ˈbeɪənət/, /ˌbeɪəˈnet/ /ˈbeɪənət/, /ˌbeɪəˈnet/ jump to other results - bayonet somebody to push a bayonet into somebody in order to kill them
- Innocent civilians had been shot and bayoneted.
Word Originlate 17th cent. (denoting a kind of short dagger): from French baïonnette, from Bayonne, the name of a town in SW France, where they were first made.
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