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Hage-Ro |
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To nock an arrow on the bow, Japan. |
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Hama Yumi |
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A bow used for driving away evil spirits, Japan. |
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Hamus |
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A hook or spur projecting at right angles at the base of an arrow, Latin. |
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Hanging Arrow |
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An arrow that hangs down because it hasn't penetrated deeply into the target. |
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Hazu |
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The nock of an arrow. |
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Herse |
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A defence work consisting of sharpened wooden stakes driven into the ground pointing towards the oncoming enemy, used to protect archers from cavalry charge. |
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Herse of Archers |
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A wedge formation of archers supported on the flanks by men-at-arms, used by the English during the Hundred Years War. |
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Hi-Ya |
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A fire arrow or rocket, Japan. |
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Hia |
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A Chinese hand crossbow. |
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Hide-Tace |
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A target arrow with a blunt conical head used by boys when learning how to shoot, Omaha. |
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Hiki-Ya |
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A Japanese whistling arrow. |
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Hikime |
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An arrow with a perforated head, Japan. |
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Hipa |
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Arrow cement, Omaha. |
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Hyoto |
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The sound of an arrow, Japan. |
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