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Definition of archers in English Turkish dictionary

archer
{i} okçu

Deve okçuları çok güçlüdür. - Camel archers are very powerful.

O otuzuncu oku atıyorken, okçu ok kılıfının boş olduğunu fark etti. - When he was going to shoot the thirtieth arrow, the archer realised that his quiver was empty.

Archer
Kavis
Archer
yay burcu
Archer
Yay
Archer
Nişançı
archer
kemankeş
archer
archery okçuluk
archer
yay [(Astronomi) ]
archer
yay burcu [(Astronomi) ]
archer
nişançı [(Astronomi) ]
archer
kavis [(Astronomi) ]
archer
(isim) okçu
archer
tirendaz
English - English
a popular British radio programme that started in 1951, and can be heard twice every day. It is about an imaginary family called the Archers, who live on farms in a small village called Ambridge, and their friends and neighbours
plural of archer
Archer
Sagittarius
Archer
An occupational surname for a bowman
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One who shoots an arrow from a bow or a bolt from a crossbow
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Comparative form of arch: more arch
horse archers
plural form of horse archer
archer
{n} one who shoots or fights with a bow
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A man wielding a bow, an early form of artillery used with great effect during the Hundred Years War by Edward III Most archers of the 14th century were armed with a padded jupon, mail shirt, or light brigandine Some also carried light swords and helmets such as the chapel de fer, but the majority were probably barely able to field more than themselves, a knife, and their bow / quiver of arrows Gradually replaced during the 15th century by the Arbalestier (crossbowman) and in the 16th century by the rifleman and cannon, the use of archers was a first step towards combined arms in an era dominated by heavy cavalary Masses archers could destroy a mounted unit of cavalry or infantry if they could get in enough volleys before being crushed underhoof
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a person who is expert in the use of a bow and arrow
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{i} bowman, one proficient in the use of bow and arrows
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a shooter with the bow (1 Chr 10: 3) This art was of high antiquity (Gen 21: 20; 27: 3) Saul was wounded by the Philistine archers (1 Sam 31: 3) The phrase "breaking the bow" (Hos 1: 5; Jer 49: 35) is equivalent to taking away one's power, while "strengthening the bow" is a symbol of its increase (Gen 49: 24) The Persian archers were famous among the ancients (Isa 13: 18; Jer 49: 35; 50: 9, 14, 29, 42 (See BOW)
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the ninth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about November 22 to December 21
archer
An archer is someone who shoots arrows using a bow. someone who shoots arrows from a bow (arcarius, from arcus; ARC)
archer
A bowman, one skilled in the use of the bow and arrow
archer
comparative of arch
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(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Sagittarius
archers

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    Etymology

    [ 'är-ch&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin arcarius, alteration of arcuarius, from arcuarius of a bow, from Latin arcus bow; more at ARROW.
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