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From: Richard Tuerk <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 1995 08:06:11 -0600
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Arbalest: "a crossbow, very common in Europe during the middle ages,
consisting of a steel bow set crosswise in a shaft of wood, furnished with
a string and a trigger, and bent by a crank windless.  It propelled arrows,
balls, or stones."

_Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language_.
Unabridged.  2nd ed. 1969.

The dictionary also provides an etymology tracing the word to Latin
_arcus_, bow, and _ballista_, an engine for hurtling projectiles; from
Greek _ballein_, to throw.

Rich Tuerk
East Texas SU

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