bowmanship
English
Etymology
bow
+
-manship
Pronunciation
(
US
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈboʊmənʃɪp/
Noun
bowmanship
(
uncountable
)
A
mastery
of
archery
.
1978
, Unknown,
The East: Volume 15
, page 74:
Recent archaeological evidence lends credence to the theory that the Ezo mastered
bowmanship
earlier than the people of any other region in Japan.
1980
, Jan Kamerbeek,
The Plays of Sophocles: Commentaries. The Philoctetes.
, page 1:
The poet knows of Philoctetes'
bowmanship
, of his misfortune, his sad detention on Lemnos where the Achaeans left him...
1988
, Stephen King,
The Eyes of the Dragon: A Story
, page 64:
And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own
bowmanship
classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today.
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