balister

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Etymology[edit]

From Old French balestre. See ballista.

Noun[edit]

balister (plural balisters)

  1. (obsolete) A crossbow.
    • 1688, Gabriel Dellon, The History of the Inquisition as it is Exercised at Goa:
      From thence to the door of the Church was made a Gallery about three foot broad, with a Balister on each side, and both on one side, and the other were placed Benches for the Criminals and their Godfathers to sit on
  2. (obsolete) An arbalister or crossbowman.
    • 1642, Thomas Goodwin, Romanae historiae anthologia recognita et aucta:
      standeth the cunning Balister

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