atlatl

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Classical Nahuatl ahtlatl.

Pronunciation

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Noun

atlatl (plural atlatls)

  1. A spearthrower consisting of a wooden stick with a thong or perpendicularly protruding hook on the rear end that grips a grove or socket on the butt of its accompanying spear (or dart), intended to steady the spear immediately prior to throwing, to increase its potential range when thrown, and to increase its force of penetration of the target. [from 19th c.]
    • 2011, Chris Stringer, The Origin of Our Species, Penguin 2012, p. 144:
      While large game was still hunted, mainly using projectile spears but later enhanced by atlatls (spear-throwers) and bows and arrows, evidence for the exploitation of small game such as tortoises, rabbits, wild fowl and eggs increased.

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Classical Nahuatl

Noun

atlatl

  1. Alternative spelling of ahtlatl