javelin

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
javelin
    n 1: an athletic competition in which a javelin is thrown as far
         as possible
    2: a spear thrown as a weapon or in competitive field events
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Javelin \Jave"lin\, n. [F. javeline; akin to Sp. jabalina, It.
   giavelina, and F. javelot, OF. gavlot. Cf. {Gavelock}.]
   1. A sort of light spear, to be thrown or cast by the hand;
      anciently, a weapon of war used by horsemen and foot
      soldiers; now used chiefly in hunting the wild boar and
      other fierce game.
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            Flies the javelin swifter to its mark,
            Launched by the vigor of a Roman arm? --Addison.
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   2. (Sport) A wooden shaft resembling a spear, thrown by
      contestants in a contest called the javelin throw; the one
      throwing the javelin furthest wins the contest. The
      javelin throw is one of the field events of the modern
      Olympic Games.
      [PJC]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Javelin \Jave"lin\, v. t.
   To pierce with a javelin. [R.] --Tennyson.
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from Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Javelin
(1.) Heb. hanith, a lance, from its flexibility (1 Sam. 18:10,
11; 19:9, 10; 20:33).

  (2.) Heb. romah, a lance for heavy-armed troops, so called
from its piercing (Num. 25:7). (See {ARMS}.)
    

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