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Qué (quién) es lance - definición

POLE WEAPON THAT IS PRIMARILY USED ON HORSEBACK FOR MOUNTED WARFARE
Lances; Couched lance; Demi-lance; Vamplate
  • Russian lance "cavalry pike", type of 1910.
  • Drawing from The War Illustrated representing a Russian Don [[Cossack]] lancing a German infantryman.
  • Lance head, [[Warring States period]]
  • [[Warring States]] lance head (pi)

LANCE         
Local Area Network Controller for Ethernet. The alternative name for the Am7990 integrated circuit used in a Filtabyte Ethernet controller card. (1995-02-15)
lance         
¦ noun
1. a long weapon with a wooden shaft and a pointed steel head, formerly used by a horseman in charging.
2. a similar weapon used in hunting fish or whales.
3. a metal pipe supplying a jet of oxygen to a furnace or to make a very hot flame for cutting.
¦ verb
1. Medicine prick or cut open with a sharp instrument.
2. pierce with or as if with a lance.
3. move suddenly and quickly.
Origin
ME: from OFr. lance (n.), lancier (v.), from L. lancea (n.).
lance         
n. to throw a lance

Wikipedia

Lance

A lance is a spear designed to be used by a mounted warrior or cavalry soldier (lancer). In ancient and medieval warfare, it evolved into the leading weapon in cavalry charges, and was unsuited for throwing or for repeated thrusting, unlike similar weapons of the javelin and pike family typically used by infantry. Lances were often equipped with a vamplate, a small circular plate to prevent the hand sliding up the shaft upon impact, and beginning in the late 14th century were used in conjunction with a lance rest attached to the breastplate. Though best known as a military and sporting weapon carried by European knights and men-at-arms, the use of lances was widespread throughout Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa wherever suitable mounts were available. Lancers of the medieval period also carried secondary weapons such as swords, battle axes, war hammers, maces and daggers for use in hand-to-hand combat, since the lance was often a one-use-per-engagement weapon; assuming the lance survived the initial impact without breaking, it was often (depending on the lance) too long, heavy, and slow to be effective against opponents in a melee.

Ejemplos de uso de lance
1. Lance Tarrance Jr., a prominent Republican consultant.
2. Lance Sergeant Chris Casey, 27, and Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath, 22, of 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, died last August in their lightly armoured Snatch Land Rover.
3. When (Lance) Armstrongs team–mate (Yaroslav) Popovych accelerated, I couldnt follow and when Lance started his attack it was too much for my legs.
4. The dead policemen were identified as Lance Naik Vishal Tiwari, Lance Naik Kumar Basant, constable Karma Bhutia, constable Shanti Veer and constable Lakshman Subba.
5. But the prime suspect left a note insisting Lance Cpl.