Bayoneted

/ˈbeɪənɪtɪd/ verb

Past tense: stabbed or attacked with a bayonet, or equipped with a bayonet.

From 'bayonet,' possibly derived from Bayonne, France, where the weapon was allegedly invented or manufactured. The '-ed' suffix creates the past tense in regular English verbs.

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