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Definition of Arbalester

Arbalester
Arbalester Ar"ba*lest`er, Arbalister Ar"ba*list`er, n. [OF. arblastere, OF. arbalestier. See Arbalest.] A crossbowman. [Obs.] --Speed.

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- Arbalester is a scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by SETA in 1989, licensed to Taito and Romstar. The player controls a fighter jet and shoots...
- that could be transferred into the crossbow bolt. A skilled arbalestier (arbalester) could loose two bolts per minute. The term "arbalest" is sometimes used...
- crossbowmen might discharge their bolts. Balister (pbs.), name for an arbalester or crossbowman, also an arbalest or crossbow itself. [Low L. ballistrurius...
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- their obedience to His Majesty.": 308, 352  Cortés had 84 hor****, 194 arbalesters and arquebusiers, plus 650 Spanish foot soldiers. He stationed 25 men...
- most-successful table arcade unit of the month, outperforming titles such as Arbalester, Crack Down and Dynasty Wars. A sequel to Prehistoric Isle had already...
- Crossbowmen (French: Maître des Arbalétriers) or more precisely, Master of Arbalesters or Master of Archers was the title of a commander of the Infantry of...
- surname, sometimes written Arblastier, is one of the many variants of arbalester, a cross-bowman.Chisholm 1911, p. 466 He was, so Fuller states, a nephew...
- intervene. The battle began with a short skirmish between the French arbalesters and the English archers. The men-at-arms then engaged directly without...