seck

/sɛk/ (SEK)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval arrow or a device for drawing or propelling such an arrow.

“The archer used a seck to shoot at the enemy.”

2. verb

To shoot or propel an arrow, especially with a seck.

“The warrior secked the arrow at the enemy’s heart.”

Synonyms

  • arrow
  • bolt

Antonyms

  • flop
  • miss