Balister

/ˈbæləstər/ noun

Definition

A crossbow or a person who operates a crossbow in medieval warfare; an alternative spelling of ballister.

Etymology

From Latin 'ballista,' a Roman siege weapon. The term evolved through Old French into Middle English, referring to both the weapon and its operator.

Kelly Says

The word traveled from ancient Roman military technology (ballista) through French knights to English soldiers—showing how military innovations spread across cultures and languages throughout history.

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