weapon
English
Etymology
From Middle English wepen, from Old English wǣpn, from Proto-Germanic *wēpną (“weapon”), of unknown origin, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wēbnom. Cognate with Scots wapyn, wappen (“weapon”), West Frisian wapen (“weapon”), Dutch wapen (“weapon; coat of arms”), Low German wapen (“weapon”), German Waffe (“weapon”) and Wappen (“coat of arms”), Swedish vapen (“weapon”), Icelandic vopn (“weapon”).
Pronunciation
Noun
weapon (plural weapons)
- An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. most guns, missiles, or swords.
- The club that is now mostly used for golf was once a common weapon.
- 2013 July 20, “Old soldiers?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8845:
- Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine. […] One thing that is true, though, is that murder rates have fallen over the centuries, as policing has spread and the routine carrying of weapons has diminished. Modern society may not have done anything about war. But peace is a lot more peaceful.
- An instrument or other means of harming or exerting control over another.
- Money is the main weapon of modern oligarchs.
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- “[…] it is not fair of you to bring against mankind double weapons ! Dangerous enough you are as woman alone, without bringing to your aid those gifts of mind suited to problems which men have been accustomed to arrogate to themselves.”
- 2011 January 15, Phil Dawkes, “Stoke 2-0 Bolton”, in BBC:
- Rory Delap's long throw-ins are a familiar weapon to the Potters' opponents but this does not make them any easier to defend against.
- (informal, humorous) A tool of any kind.
- Choose your weapon.
- (Scotland, British, slang, derogatory) An idiot, an oaf, a fool, a tool; a contemptible or incompetent person.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:weapon
Hyponyms
- anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW)
- anti-tank weapon
- assault weapon
- atomic weapon
- biological weapon
- bioweapon
- chemical weapon
- cold weapon
- conventional weapon
- crew-served weapon
- cyberweapon
- doomsday weapon
- gun
- mass destruction weapon
- murder weapon
- nuclear weapon
- pistol
- radiological weapon
- ranged weapon
- section automatic weapon
- siege weapon
- space weapon
- squad automatic weapon
- superweapon
- sword
- thermonuclear weapon
- weapon of mass destruction (WMD)
- weapon of wholesale destruction
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
instrument of attack or defense in combat
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means of harming or exerting control
See also
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