halbert (Meaning)
halbert
a long-handled weapon used both as a spear and as a battle-ax especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, a weapon especially of the 15th and 16th centuries consisting typically of a battle-ax and pike mounted on a handle about six feet long
Synonyms & Antonyms of halbert
halbert Sentence Examples
- The guards raised their halberts, their sharp points piercing the air.
- The knight charged into battle, his halbert swinging with deadly precision.
- The halbert pierced through the enemy's armor, sending a shiver of pain down his spine.
- The soldier brandished his halbert, challenging any who dared approach.
- The halbert was a formidable weapon, capable of both thrusting and slashing.
- The weight of the halbert tested the knight's strength as he swung it tirelessly.
- The halberdiers stood in formation, their halberts forming an intimidating barrier.
- The mercenary gripped his halbert tightly, ready to defend his master.
- The halbert was a versatile weapon, used for both combat and ceremonial purposes.
- The intricate carvings on the halbert depicted scenes of battle and glory.
FAQs About the word halbert
a long-handled weapon used both as a spear and as a battle-ax especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, a weapon especially of the 15th and 16th centuries cons
javelin, spear, harpoon, pike, lance,trident, gaff, shaft,leister, spike
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The guards raised their halberts, their sharp points piercing the air.
The knight charged into battle, his halbert swinging with deadly precision.
The halbert pierced through the enemy's armor, sending a shiver of pain down his spine.
The soldier brandished his halbert, challenging any who dared approach.