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lance
n. steel-tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp pointed tool which resembles a lance (i.e. harpoon)
 
v. cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance


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Lance
The term lance has become a catchall for a variety of different pole weapons based on the spear. The name is derived from lanceaRoman auxiliaries' javelin, although according to the OED, the word may be of Iberian origin. A lance in the original sense is a light throwing spear, or javelin. The English verb to launch "fling, hurl, throw" is derived from the term (via Old French lancier), as well as the more rare or poetical to lance. Paradoxically, the term from the 17th century came to refer specifically to spears not thrown, used for thrusting by heavy cavalry, and especially in jousting. A thrusting spear which is used by infantry is usually referred to as a pike. The first use of the lance in this sense was made by the Sarmatian and Parthian cataphractes from ca. the 3rd century BC.
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Lance!
Lance! is one of the most important daily sports newspapers in Brazil, and its first edition was published in 1997. Its headquarters are located in Rio de Janeiro, and they print regional versions for the some of the other Brazilian States.Its tabloid format as well as its news design quickly became a success, and Lance! is also popular among Brazilian TV and Radio sports journalists and reporters.Its 3000th edition was published on January 29 2006. Nowadays, there are Lance! offices in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte and they also publish regional versions in Curitiba and Manaus.
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lance
Noun
1. a long pointed rod used as a weapon
(synonym) spear, shaft
(hypernym) weapon, arm, weapon system
(hyponym) assegai, assagai
(part-meronym) barb
2. an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish
(synonym) spear, gig, fizgig, fishgig
(hypernym) implement
(hyponym) harpoon
(member-holonym) fishing gear, tackle, fishing tackle, fishing rig, rig
3. a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisions
(synonym) lancet
(hypernym) surgical knife
Verb
1. move quickly, as if by cutting one's way; "Planes lanced towards the shore"
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
2. pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight
(hypernym) pierce, thrust
(derivation) spear, shaft
3. open by piercing with a lancet; "lance a boil"
(hypernym) open, open up
(derivation) lancet


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lance (f)
n. spear, lance, hose
 
lancer
v. send up, launch, shoot; issue, eject, send, emit; evolve, fling, throw; initiate, put up, bring out; throw away, cast, let fly; sling, slip

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lancia (f)
n. lifeboat, jolly boat, ship's boat; lance, spear, launch; nozzle, dinghy, harpoon

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