There isn't one that means exactly that in English. You could invent the compound word "arrowcape" if you wanted to describe that in a book, but it would probably be easier to go with a phrase.
Cabo is the spanish word for cape. Not a superhero cape, but a geographical cape....such as cape fear. Cabo can also mean tip, end, handle etc. Rojo is the spanish word for the color red. So...it is hard to tell exactly what it means without knowing the speakers context. Kyle Fittro
Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
Fletcher is an occupational name for an arrowsmith or seller of arrows.
"Aguayo" is the Spanish word for "mantle".Mantle is a noun that means (according to dictionary.com) "a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape". In Geology, the mantle is the portion of the earth between the crust and the core.
'Violette du Cap' is a French equivalent of 'Cape violet' or 'Violet of the Cape' [Saintpaulia spp]. The phrase actually is one of two common names in French for the 'African violet'.The feminine noun 'violette' means 'violet'. Its singular definite article is 'la' ['the'], and its singular indefinite 'une' ['a, one']. The word 'du' combines the preposition 'de' and the masculine singular definite article 'le' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine noun 'Cap' means 'Cape'. Its definite article is 'le', and its indefinite 'un'.All together, they're pronounced 'vyoh-leht dyoo kah'.
There isn't one that means exactly that in English. You could invent the compound word "arrowcape" if you wanted to describe that in a book, but it would probably be easier to go with a phrase.
"Seham" is an Arabic name that means "arrow" or "dart." It is used as a given name for girls in some Arab countries.
Sagittarius is a centaur that is also an archer. The word means "pertaining to arrows".
A cape.
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cape
The word cape has one syllable.
Cabo is the spanish word for cape. Not a superhero cape, but a geographical cape....such as cape fear. Cabo can also mean tip, end, handle etc. Rojo is the spanish word for the color red. So...it is hard to tell exactly what it means without knowing the speakers context. Kyle Fittro
i gave the little boy 20 arrows
Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
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quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow. or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.