As long as the spear is not propelled by an explosive charge consisting of gunpowder.
Sammy Spear died on March 11, 1975, in Miami Lakes, Florida, USA of heart attack.
The literary element illustrated in the passage "your spear and your sharp sword" is personification, where human characteristics are attributed to inanimate objects. In this case, the spear and sword are given the ability to possess characteristics of strength and sharpness as if they were living beings.
No. Tonbo-Giri possess no powers what so ever. It was just wielded by a fearless man, Tadakatsu Honda. However stories tell that the spear got it's name because the blade is so sharp that once a dragon fly landed on it and was instantly cut in half. Hence the spear being called Tonbo-Giri, meaning in English, Dragon fly cutter. But no powers. The spear is currently held in the imperial palace of Japan today.
No, unless someone's name is spear. Or a city name. --- No. If you are referring to an object, like a weapon, than it is a common noun. Proper Nouns are names, such as Henry or Florida. However, it can also be a verb meaning "to pierce".
nounspear = Speerspear = Lanzespear = Spießverbto spear = aufspießento spear = spießento spear = durchbohren
The spear is legal, it is a storyline that the spear is illegal.
No, the assegai spear is your typical long spear used for throwing. Where the iklwa is a long bladed short spear used with a shield for close combat.
Spears is the plural of spear
Ares's spear didn't have a specific name. It was a bronze-tipped spear.
No. The spear is a weapon but the woomera is not. The woomera is a spear-thrower. It enabled the men to throw a spear with greater speed and accuracy.
a spear is : tsii'détáána spear for throwing is: tsii' 'anáhálghą́hí"To spear him with it"-- bigháníshgéédto throw spears at each other-- ahííníilt'óóh
Throwing spear, in which the spear is projected from a tube