arcuballista

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Etymology

From arcus +‎ ballista. Attested in Vegetius. Some scholars believe that arcuballistae were distinguished from manuballistae, with the latter being torsion-powered and arcuballistae being crossbows. In modern Spanish and Italian a crossbow is called ballesta and balestra respectively, while French and German have arbalète and Armbrust.

Noun

arcuballista f (genitive arcuballistae); first declension (Late Latin)

  1. crossbow or possibly some torsion-powered hand weapon
    • c. 360 CE – 400 CE, Vegetius, De re militari :
      Erant tragularii, qui ad manuballistas vel arcuballistas dirigebant sagittas.

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative arcuballista arcuballistae
Genitive arcuballistae arcuballistārum
Dative arcuballistae arcuballistīs
Accusative arcuballistam arcuballistās
Ablative arcuballistā arcuballistīs
Vocative arcuballista arcuballistae

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