Parthian shot

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

The military tactic was made famous in Rome by the Parthians, an empire on their eastern border.

Noun[edit]

Parthian shot (plural Parthian shots)

The horseman in center left is performing a Parthian shot.
  1. (historical, military) A military maneuver where archers on horseback turned their bodies back in full gallop to shoot at the pursuing enemy.

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