pike |
pikelike |
As a noun pike
is a very long thrusting spear used two-handed by infantry both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a counter-measure against cavalry assaults. The
pike is not intended to be thrown.
As a verb pike
is to attack, prod, or injure someone with a pike.
As a proper noun Pike
is {{surname|from=Middle English}} of multiple origins, including Middle English {{term|pike|lang=enm}}.
As an adjective pikelike is
resembling or characteristic of a pike (fish).
pike |
spontoon |
As nouns the difference between pike and spontoon
is that
pike is drop while
spontoon is a pointed weapon similar to a pike.
pike |
partizan |
In obsolete terms the difference between pike and partizan
is that
pike is a pick while
partizan is a weapon of the 16
th and 17
th centuries consisting of a pike with a long double-edged blade, similar to a halberd.
As nouns the difference between pike and partizan
is that
pike is a very long thrusting spear used two-handed by infantry both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a counter-measure against cavalry assaults. The
pike is not intended to be thrown while
partizan is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb pike
is to attack, prod, or injure someone with a pike.
As a proper noun Pike
is {{surname|from=Middle English}} of multiple origins, including Middle English {{term|pike|lang=enm}}.
pike |
sarissa |
As nouns the difference between pike and sarissa
is that
pike is drop while
sarissa is a long pike used in the traditional greek phalanx formation.
pike |
haked |
As nouns the difference between pike and haked
is that
pike is drop while
haked is the pike (fish).
As a verb haked is
(
hake).
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