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− | *''' | + | * '''catapulte:''' (''French'') a type of siege engine |
+ | ** ''"Baliste (Tite-Live) et catapulte (Vitruve) à côté de bélier.". ("Ballista (Livy) and catapult (Vitruvius) are similar to a battering ram").'' | ||
+ | *** [http://www.archive.org/stream/lalanguederabela01sain#page/91 Lazare Sainéan, La Langue de Rabelais, Vol.1, p. 91 (Paris 1922)] | ||
− | *''' | + | * '''catapulting:''' the act of throwing something by use of a catapult |
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catapult Wikipedia] | ||
− | * | + | * '''pelting:''' striking or assailing repeatedly with or as if with blows or missiles; bombarding |
+ | ** [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pelt Dictionary] | ||
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+ | * '''pelt:''' the human skin; '''catapelting''' → cut-a-pelt-ing, cutting a human skin; cf. [[Hoodie]] and [[Camibalistics]] | ||
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+ | *'''catapelting:''' after caterwauling? (cata-pelting at cater-walls) Lould noisy sound of male cats fighting; compared to bad singing with reference to the previous poet Verlaine? or arguing / whining over a topic with refrence to the battle / treaty of Verdun? |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 15 April 2010
- catapulte: (French) a type of siege engine
- "Baliste (Tite-Live) et catapulte (Vitruve) à côté de bélier.". ("Ballista (Livy) and catapult (Vitruvius) are similar to a battering ram").
- catapulting: the act of throwing something by use of a catapult
- pelting: striking or assailing repeatedly with or as if with blows or missiles; bombarding
- pelt: the human skin; catapelting → cut-a-pelt-ing, cutting a human skin; cf. Hoodie and Camibalistics
- catapelting: after caterwauling? (cata-pelting at cater-walls) Lould noisy sound of male cats fighting; compared to bad singing with reference to the previous poet Verlaine? or arguing / whining over a topic with refrence to the battle / treaty of Verdun?