The Latin name for javelin is "hasta." In ancient Rome, the hasta was a spear or javelin commonly used by soldiers and in gladiatorial combat. It differed from other types of spears, such as the "pilum," which was specifically designed for throwing. The hasta played a significant role in Roman military tactics and training.
Pilum is a Javelin in Latin!
Yes. It means javelin.
It is the Javelin.
Yes, Javelin was a model of the company AMC. The AMC Javelin was made from 1967-1974.
Javelin
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Javelin?
The Classical term for any hurled or propelled weapon (dart, javelin, etc.) is telum, -i, n. Modern scholarly Latin has added missile, -is, n.
A Javelin
In Latin, the word for javelin is "pilum." The pilum was a type of throwing spear used by Roman soldiers, particularly during the early Roman Republic. It was designed to be thrown at enemies before engaging in close combat.
Javelin throw
Javelin throw