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angon|ˈæŋgɒn| [med.L., ad. Gr. ἄγγων.] (See quot. 1893.)
1875Encycl. Brit. II. 555/1 Iron head of Angon from a grave at Darmstadt. 1893Athenæum 9 Sept. 361/3 Among the most curious of the weapons our ancestors used was the angon, a sort of long spear with a double barb—one tongue of which was longer than the other and flame-shaped. 1908Victoria Hist. Kent I. 377 One of the rare iron weapons usually called angons. 1940Antiquity XIV. 14 Through one of the drop-handles of the outer bowl the shafts of three iron angons had been thrust. |