Telum, Spiculum, hasta, cuspis
hasta
"Gertrude" has no meaning in Latin. It comes from Germanic words meaning "spear" and "strength."
english to french spear to javelot(jah-vah-lot). that's how you say it.
The Latin equivalent of 'spiked fang' is Dens cum cuspide. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'dens' means 'tooth'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'cuspide' means 'point' or 'lance, spear'.
Germania means 'land of spear' in Latin. The Romans rightly named the Germans that. In battle, or hunting the spear was the favorite weapon of many, mainly since they lacked good metal for things such as swords and armor.
How dont you know this??? A spear with three notches... In latin, 3 = tri & notch = dent. If you havent caught on by now, its a trident.
all of these mean sword in LATIN:HARPEMUCROGLADIOENSISGLADIUSMACHAERA
You say it with a long e.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
In the ancient Roman legions, one of the main weapons of their soldiers was the javelin. This we could call a spear as per the question. There were several innovations made to the javelin that made it a very effective weapon. One example of this was a javelin that after it struck a target, the head of the javelin would bend making it impossible for the enemy to throw the javelin back to the Roman soldiers.