ARCHERY
Source: 560, 562, 566, 567
ARCHERY. → Practiced by Ishmael Ge 21:20 → Practiced by Esau Ge 27:3 → Practiced by Jonathan 1Sa 20:20,36,37 → Practiced by the sons of Ulam 1Ch 8:40 → Practiced by the Philistines 1Sa 31:1-3; 1Ch 10:3 → Practiced by the Persians Isa 13:17,18 → Practiced by the people of Kedar Isa 21:17 → Practiced by the Syrians 1Ki 22:31-34 → Practiced by the Israelites 2Sa 1:18; 1Ch 5:18; 12:2; 2Ch 14:8; 26:14; Ne 4:13; Zec 9:13 → Practiced by the Lydians Jer 46:9 → In war Ge 49:23; Jud 5:11; 1Sa 31:3; Isa 22:3; Jer 4:29; 51:3; Zec 10:4 → See ARROW → See ARMIES → See BOW → See WAR
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[ARMS, ARMOR]
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archery. Archery, n. the art, &c. of shooting with a bow
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Arch″er‐y (�), n. [[OE. archerie.]] 1. 1. The use of the bow and arrows in battle, hunting, etc.; the art, practice, or skill of shooting with a bow and arrows.
2. 2. Archers, or bowmen, collectively.
Let all our archery fall off In wings of shot a-both sides of the van. Webster (1607).