The Welsh were the first to use the longbow in Britain, but its use had spread into England by the end of the 13th century.
of these two choices, the longbow is the definate answer.
what is the antonym for longbow
a longbow is a bow that is long
A longbow should be the height of the archer himself.
No, the longbow shoots much further.
The Welsh archers of the late 1300's perfected the longbow.
The English's weapon selection included the longbow, which could shoot almost precisely had great distances. The French did not have this weapon.
A longbow was much lighter than a crossbow and provided a better rate of fire.
a longbow diliveres a fairly quiet but fast strick but with a deadly affect
Sam, equipped for battle, pulled his longbow from off his back and aimed towards the enemy.
The English Longbow is made of English Yew (Yew) and Hickory or Sapwood for the backing.
if you mean how do you say longbow in Japanese its "yumi" but the meaning doesn't change.