Bohemian earspoon
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
Bohemian ear-spoon, Bohemian ear spoon
=== Etymology ===
The weapon originated in Bohemia, the two protruding stops or lugs at the base of the weapon's head were likened to ears, and the entire spearhead with ears was fancifully likened to an earspoon (“ear pick”).
=== Noun ===
Bohemian earspoon (plural Bohemian earspoons)
(historical) A polearm with a long, broad, socketed spearhead, with a guard of two outward-protruding "ears" at the base of the head, used for hunting and in combat.
Thrusting weapons (awl pike, boar spear, Bohemian earspoon, chauve souris, feather staff, fork, fourche a crochet, korseke, langue, [...] and runca)
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