arco
ärˈkō
Definitions
1. noun
A curved or vaulted structure, typically of stone or brick, used in Roman or medieval architecture.
“The cathedral featured an impressive arco over the entrance.”
2. noun
A curved or hooked shape, especially in the outline of a sail.
“The arco of the sail caught the wind perfectly.”
3. noun
A type of bow used in archery, typically curved and made of wood, horn, or other materials.
“The archer drew her arco and let the arrow fly.”
4. verb
To shoot or propel an arrow using a bow.
“She arcoed the target with ease.”