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Latch |
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English name for the crossbow, 16th century. |
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Lepa |
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A bow, Newan, Nepal. |
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Lezam |
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A stiff bow of bamboo or whalebone spanned by a heavy chain with loosely attached iron plates. Used in for training in India, the training could tell with the archers stopped practicing by the lack of noise. |
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Li-Pun |
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Pa-na: An arrow, Sunbanum of Mindanae. |
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Limb |
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Part of the bow from the riser (handle) to the tip. |
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Longbow |
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A self bow, usually the height of the user, preferably made of yew and made famous by the English at Cresy, Poiters and Agincourt. |
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Loose |
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To release the string of a bow to propel an arrow towards it's target. |
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Lumo |
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Bow, Sanchuan, China. |
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