Noun
2. DefinitionsA type of javelin used by the ancient Romans.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)US: /ˈpaɪləm/
UK: /ˈpiːləm/
4. Origin and UsageThe word "pilum" is of Latin origin and was used to describe a type of javelin used by the ancient Roman army. It was designed to penetrate an enemys shield and stick in it, making it difficult for the enemy to use their shield effectively. The pilum was an important weapon in the Roman army and was used extensively in battles.
5. SynonymsJavelin, spear
6. Related WordsPlumb, plume, plump, pulpy
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