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Qu'est-ce (qui) est archer - définition

ART, SPORT, PRACTICE OR SKILL OF USING A BOW TO SHOOT ARROWS
Bowmanship; The archer; Toxophilite; Toxopholite; Toxophily; Bowmen; Archery games; Paralympic archery; Primitive archery; Archerie; Primitive Archery; Butt shooting; Endong; Archery range; Archeress; Villavar Tamils; Para-archery; Paralympic Archery; Indoor archery; Anchor Point (archery); Archer; Archers; Draft:PVC Archery; User:Zeball/sandbox; Para archery; Paralympic archer
  • [[Snake Indians]] - testing bows, circa 1837 by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]], the [[Walters Art Museum]]
  • From ''[[Hokusai Manga]]'', 1817
  • Archery competition in June 1983 at [[Mönchengladbach]], [[West Germany]]
  • Five women taking part in an archery contest in 1931
  • Archery in Bhutan
  • Archers in East Timor
  • A modern compound hunting bow
  • A [[Rikbaktsa]] archer competes at Brazil's Indigenous Games
  • [[Tibet]]an archer, 1938
  • Female Archer in Benin
  • A right-hand finger tab to protect the hand while the string is drawn
  • ''Herakles the Archer'' by [[Émile Antoine Bourdelle]]
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  • Master Heon Kim demonstrating [[Gungdo]], traditional Korean archery (Kuk Kung), 2009
  • Maximilian]], engraved by [[Dürer]]
  • [[Historical reenactment]] of medieval archery
  • Mongol archers during the time of the [[Mongol conquests]] used a smaller bow suitable for horse archery. BnF. MS. Supplément Persan 1113. 1430–1434 AD.
  • A Pacific yew selfbow drawn by the ''split finger'' method. Selfbows are made from a single piece of wood.
  • Release aid
  • Picture of [[Saxton Pope]] taken while grizzly hunting at Yellowstone
  • Shield cut straight fletching – here the hen [[feather]]s are barred red
  • A print of the 1822 meeting of the "Royal British Bowmen" archery club.
  • Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Peterson demonstrates safe archery techniques while aiming an arrow at a target on the 28th Force Support Squadron trap and skeet range at [[Ellsworth Air Force Base]], S.D., 11 October 2012.
  • Japanese archer
  • [[Vishwamitra]] archery training from [[Ramayana]]

archer         
¦ noun a person who shoots with a bow and arrows.
Origin
ME: from OFr. archier, based on L. arcus 'bow'.
archer         
n.
Bowman.
archer         
(archers)
An archer is someone who shoots arrows using a bow.
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Archery

Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. The word comes from the Latin arcus, meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity. A person who practices archery is typically called an archer, bowman, or toxophilite.

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1. In picturesJeffrey Archer: a life Related articles02.10.1''': Controversy after Archer wins Tory mayor vote 23.11.1''': Disgraced Archer jettisoned by Tories 1'.07.2001: Archer jailed for four years 21.07.2003: Archer released from prison Comment and analysis23.11.1''': Hugo Young: Honest John Major landed his party with Lord Archer 20.07.2001: Leader: A matter of honour Archer on Archer24.11.1''7: Jeffrey Archer: My media Jeffrey Archer‘s favourite political books
2. Archer lives in Midlothian, just outside Richmond.
3. "I never knew him," Archer says; his eyes growing opaque.
4. Barrick said Archer was initially listed in critical condition.
5. Archer Daniels Midland continued to prove a strong performer.