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Was (wer) ist BAYONET - definition

BLADED WEAPON DESIGNED FOR ATTACHMENT TO A FIREARM
Bayonets; Bayonette; Bayoneted; Cutlass bayonet; Bayonet ring; Bayonetted; Bayonnet; Baynoet; Bayonet charge; Plug bayonet; Socket bayonet; Bayonet attack; Fixed bayonet; Fixed bayonets; Fix bayonets; 6Kh5; Bayonnette
  • Dead Japanese troops lie where they fell on Attu Island after a final banzai charge against American forces on 29 May 1943 during the [[Battle of Attu]].
  • British Pattern 1875 Snider saw-backed bayonet (with scabbard) for artillery carbine
  • Early 19th-century offset spiked socket bayonet
  • From 1899 to 1945, the Japanese used the very long, 15.75 inches (40 cm), Type 30 sword-bladed bayonet on the already long [[Arisaka]] rifle.
  • German soldiers at bayonet practice in 1914
  • Chassepot bolt-action rifle and sword bayonet.
  • Bayonet assembly system of the [[Chassepot]]
  • 1886 Lebel rifles]], in 1913
  • A bayonet charge during the [[Third Battle of Petersburg]], [[Virginia]] (1865) during the [[American Civil War]]
  • A bayonet charge during the [[Battle of Großbeeren]] (1813)
  • A life-size diorama at the US Army Infantry Museum, [[Fort Benning]], Georgia, depicting Millett's charge up Hill 180 during the Korean War that resulted in his receipt of the Medal of Honor.
  • Socket of a bayonet, showing triangular cross-section and fluted sides
  • A stretch of no man's land in [[Flanders Fields]], [[France]], 1919
  • 6}}. October 1940.
  • 17th-century plug bayonet
  •  British infantryman in 1941 with a [[Pattern 1907 bayonet]] affixed to his rifle
  • U.S. Bayonet Model 1873 trowel
  • US military bayonets; from the top down, they are the M1905, the M1, M1905E1 Bowie Point Bayonet (a cut down version of the M1905), and the M4 Bayonet for the M1 Carbine.
  • Depiction of a Chinese muzzle-loading musket with a plug bayonet attached from 1606. The weapon's instructional manual and specifications is shown above.

bayonet         
n.
1) to thrust a bayonet into (smb.'s body)
2) to fix; unfix bayonets
bayonet         
¦ noun
1. a long blade fixed to the muzzle of a rifle for use in hand-to-hand fighting.
2. [as modifier] denoting a type of fitting for a light bulb or other appliance which is pushed into a socket and then twisted into place.
¦ verb (bayonets, bayoneting, bayoneted) stab with a bayonet.
Origin
C17 (denoting a kind of short dagger): from Fr. baionnette, from Bayonne, a town in SW France, where they were first made.
bayonet         
(bayonets, bayoneting, bayoneted)
1.
A bayonet is a long, sharp blade that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon.
N-COUNT
2.
To bayonet someone means to push a bayonet into them.
The soldiers were ordered by their inhuman officers to bayonet every man they could find.
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Bayonet

A bayonet (from French baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped weapon designed to fit on the end of the muzzle of a rifle, musket or similar firearm, allowing it to be used as a spear-like weapon. From the 17th century to World War I, it was a weapon for infantry attacks. Today it is considered an ancillary weapon or a weapon of last resort, although it is still used for ceremonial purposes.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für BAYONET
1. He even used his souvenir Army bayonet for the purpose.
2. Someone else stuck a bayonet in my ankle and groin.
3. Even the names of the plants tell tales: Spanish bayonet.
4. "A bullet and a bayonet don‘t discriminate," Shwedo said.
5. Others were killed by sledge–hammer, bayonet, beheading, hanging, drowning, burying alive, burning or crucifixion.