Armbrust

German

FWOTD – 14 November 2017

Etymology

From Middle High German armbrust, from Medieval Latin arbalista, from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus (bow) + ballista (ancient military engine for hurling missiles) (compare English arbalest); modified by folk etymology to appear to be Arm (arm) + Brust (breast).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈarmbrʊst/
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Noun

Armbrust f (genitive Armbrust, plural Armbrüste or Armbruste)

  1. crossbow, arbalest
    • 1792, C. Meiners & L. I. Spittler, Neues Göttingisches Historisches Magazin, vol. 1, part 2, page 305.
      Zu den Waffen, die nicht allen Teutschen Völkern gemein, sondern nur gewissen Stämmen derselben eigenthümlich waren, gehörte die Armbrust.

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