Source Word
bill
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
Any
of
various
bladed
or
pointed
hand
weapons,
originally
designating
an
Anglo-Saxon
sword,
and
later
a
weapon
of
infantry,
especially
in
the
14th
and
15th
centuries,
commonly
consisting
of
a
broad,
heavy,
double-edged,
hook-shaped
blade,
with
a
short
pike
at
the
back
and
another
at
the
top,
attached
to
the
end
of
a
long
staff.
Japanese Meaning
中世の歩兵が使用した、柄付きの武器。広く重い両刃のフック状の刃を持ち、後部と上部にそれぞれ短い突起(ピケ)が付いている。元々はアングロ・サクソン時代の剣を意味していた。
Sense(1)
Any
of
various
bladed
or
pointed
hand
weapons,
originally
designating
an
Anglo-Saxon
sword,
and
later
a
weapon
of
infantry,
especially
in
the
14th
and
15th
centuries,
commonly
consisting
of
a
broad,
heavy,
double-edged,
hook-shaped
blade,
with
a
short
pike
at
the
back
and
another
at
the
top,
attached
to
the
end
of
a
long
staff.
Sense(2)
( plural )