A military weapon resembling a threshing-flail in construction, but usually of iron or strengthened with iron, and often having the striking part…
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释义 | society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > blunt weapons other than sticks > [noun] > flail or black-jack (14) flailc1475 A military weapon resembling a threshing-flail in construction, but usually of iron or strengthened with iron, and often having the striking part… wapper1481 ? A (leaden) ball attached to a strap used as a striking weapon. scorpion1541 Hence used quasi-Historical as the name of a supposed ancient instrument of torture. Also as the name of a medieval weapon (see quot. 1870). threshel1688 A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes and connected to a handle by a length of chain; a morgenstern, a morning star. Cf. flail, n. 2… swingle1818 A weapon resembling a flail; a kind of cudgel. life-preserver1833 A stick or truncheon weighted at one end with lead and intended for use in self-defence. Cf. cosh, n.3 a. Now historical. black jack1848 Originally and chiefly U.S. A short, flexible lead-filled truncheon; (also) an improvised weapon resembling this. Now in form blackjack. slung-shot1848 A shot, piece of metal, stone, etc., fastened to a strap or thong, and used as a weapon (cf. quot. 1848). neddy1851 slang (chiefly Australian and New Zealand). A club; a cosh. slingshot1891 A weapon consisting of a heavy weight wrapped in a cloth or equivalent and used as a cosh; a blackjack. ? Obsolete. slogger1892 Rogues' slang. A heavy weight on a string; a slung-shot. Jack1911 colloquial. A cosh, a bludgeon; = black jack, n.2 5. nunchaku1969 A Japanese weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain, strap, or silk cords. In later use also: the art of throwing a… nunchuck1970 = nunchaku, n. |
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