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spontoon
spontoon Now only Hist. (spɒnˈtuːn) [a. F. sponton (also esponton espontoon), = Sp. esponton (Pg. espontão), ad. It. spontone, spuntone, f. puntone, punto point.] A species of half-pike or halberd carried by infantry officers in the 18th century (from about 1740). The It. form spontone is used as a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spontoon
The spontoon was one of few polearms that stayed in use long enough to make it into American history. As late as the 1890s, the spontoon accompanied marching soldiers. wikipedia.org
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espontoon
† eˈspontoon Obs. [ad. Fr. esponton (cf. Sp. esponton), ad. It. spuntone: spontoon.] A half pike carried by an infantry officer; = spontoon.1772 T. Simes Mil. Guide, s.v. 1815 Southey in Q. Rev. XII. 339 Capt. Lewis slipped and..recovered himself by means of his espontoon. 1838 Sparks Biog. W. Eaton... Oxford English Dictionary
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Partisan (weapon)
In profile, the head of a partisan may look similar to other types of polearm, such as the halberd, pike, ranseur, spontoon, ox tongue, or spetum. wikipedia.org
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Espantoon
The word itself derives from that of the spontoon, a polearm carried by British Army infantry officers during the Revolutionary period. wikipedia.org
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half-pike
half-pike Now Hist. A small pike, having a shaft of about half the length of the full-sized one. There were two kinds; one, also called a spontoon, formerly carried by infantry officers; the other, used in ships for repelling boarders, a boarding pike.1599 Massinger, etc. Old Law iii. ii, Here's a h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meagre Company
Seated next to him are Captain Reael, with hat and commander's staff, and Lieutenant Cornelis Michielsz Blaeuw, balding and holding a spontoon. wikipedia.org
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American Tomahawk Company
In 2008 a collaboration with Custom Knife-maker Shane Sibert resulted in a modern version of the Lewis and Clark spontoon tomahawk known as the "Comanche wikipedia.org
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Halberd
European knights and men-at-arms Ranseur, a pole weapon consisting of a spearhead affixed with a cross hilt at its base derived from the earlier spetum Spontoon wikipedia.org
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半长柄枪
半长柄枪(spontoon、espontoon、half-pike),或称半长枪,是欧洲的一种的长柄武器,与长柄枪(pike)同时期出现。半长柄枪在17世纪中期被广泛使用,持续使用到19世纪晚期。相较于通常长14~15英尺的长柄枪,半长柄枪通常全长只有6~7英尺。 wikipedia.org
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John Trotter (painter)
, which displayed a work by Trotter from a private collection, Portrait of an officer of an Irish Volunteer Regiment in a wooded landscape, holding a spontoon wikipedia.org
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Axe
Spontoon tomahawk: A French trapper and Iroquois collaboration, this was an axe with a knife-like stabbing blade instead of the familiar wedged shape. wikipedia.org
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Lord Robert Kerr
He is reported to have received the leading Highlander on the point of his spontoon, but then a second cut him through the head to chin, making him the wikipedia.org
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Aletta Hanemans
in 1627, featuring her first husband seated in the middle The Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1639, showing her second husband with his spontoon wikipedia.org
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List of types of spears
earspoon Brandistock Dory Fauchard Goedendag Halberd Half pike Hasta Military fork Ox tongue spear Partisan Pike Plançon a picot Ranseur Sarissa Spetum Spontoon wikipedia.org
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