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Pilum vs Pileum - What's the difference?

pilum | pileum |

As nouns the difference between pilum and pileum

is that pilum is a roman military javelin while pileum is (zoology) the top of a bird's head.

pilum

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A Roman military javelin.
  • * 1776' Besides a lighter spear, the Roman legionary grasped in his right hand the formidable '''pilum , a ponderous javelin whose utmost length was about six feet and which was terminated by a massy triangular point of steel of about eighteen inches. This instrument was indeed much inferior to our modern fire-arms; since it was exhausted by a single discharge at the distance of only ten or twelve paces. Yet when it was launched by a skilled and firm hand, there was not any cavalry that durst venture within its reach, or any shield or corslet that could withstand the impetuosity of its weight. : ''The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire : Edward Gibbon. This edition Penguin 2000. p. 21
  • pileum

    English

    Noun

    (pilea)
  • (zoology) The top of a bird's head