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spontoon

[ spon-toon ]

noun

  1. a shafted weapon having a pointed blade with crossbar at its base, used by infantry officers in the 17th and 18th centuries.


spontoon

/ spɒnˈtuːn /

noun

  1. a form of halberd carried by some junior infantry officers in the 18th and 19th centuries


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Word History and Origins

Origin of spontoon1

1590–1600; < French esponton < Italian spuntone, equivalent to s- ex- 1 + puntone kind of weapon (literally, pointed object) ( punt ( o ) point + -one augmentative suffix)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of spontoon1

C18: from French esponton, from Italian spuntone, from punto point

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Example Sentences

My mercer had his spontoon in his hand, as if he measured his cloth by that implement, instead of a legitimate yard.

When Balbi wrote that his walls were hung with pictures of saints, it became a question of conveying the spontoon to him.

Holding his spontoon ready, but concealed under his coat, he stepped to the side of the door.

Spontoon' (to an elderly military-looking servant out of livery),'take away these things, and answer the bell yourself, if I ring.

I must send Spontoon to see what she is about; he will find her out among the old regimental connections.

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