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Definition of bayonet
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Bayonet
(v. t.) To stab with a
bayonet.
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Charge
::
Charge
(v. i.) To make an onset or rush; as, to
charge
with fixed
bayonets..
Pike
::
Pike (n. & v.) A foot
soldier's
weapon,
consisting
of a long
wooden
shaft or
staff,
with a
pointed
steel head. It is now
superseded
by the
bayonet..
Bayoneting
::
Bayoneting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bayone.
Water Soldier
::
Water
soldier
() An
aquatic
European
plant
(Stratiotes
aloides)
with
bayonet-shaped
leaves.
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(v. t.) To stab with a
bayonet.
Bayoneted
::
Bayoneted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bayone.
Armory
::
Armory
(n.) A
manufactory
of arms, as
rifles,
muskets,
pistols,
bayonets,
swords..
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(v. t.) To
compel
or drive by the
bayonet.
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(n.) A
pointed
instrument
of the
dagger
kind
fitted
on the
muzzle
of a
musket
or
rifle,
so as to give the
soldier
increased
means of
offense
and
defense..
Parry
::
Parry (n.) A
warding
off of a
thrust
or blow, as in sword and
bayonet
exercises
or in
boxing;
hence,
figuratively,
a
defensive
movement
in
debate
or other
intellectual
encounter..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) The loop of the
scabbard
of a
bayonet
or
sword.
Unfix
::
Unfix (v. t.) To
loosen
from a
fastening;
to
detach
from
anything
that
holds;
to
unsettle;
as, to unfix a
bayonet;
to unfix the mind or
affections..
Gland
::
Gland (n.) The
crosspiece
of a
bayonet
clutch.
Fraise
::
Fraise
(v. t.) To
protect,
as a line of
troops,
against
an onset of
cavalry,
by
opposing
bayonets
raised
obliquely
forward..
Prod
::
Prod (v. t.) To
thrust
some
pointed
instrument
into; to prick with
something
sharp;
as, to prod a
soldier
with a
bayonet;
to prod oxen;
hence,
to goad, to
incite,
to
worry;
as, to prod a
student..
Fuller
::
Fuller
(v. t.) To form a
groove
or
channel
in, by a
fuller
or set
hammer;
as, to
fuller
a
bayonet..
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(n.) A pin which plays in and out of holes made to
receive
it, and which thus
serves
to
engage
or
disengage
parts of the
machinery..
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) A
posture
of
defense
in
fencing,
and in
bayonet
and saber
exercise..
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