English Dictionary: Archer | by the DICT Development Group |
4 results for Archer | |
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: | |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Archer \Arch"er\, n. [archier, F. archer, LL. arcarius, fr. L. arcus bow. See {Arc}, {Arch}, n.] A bowman, one skilled in the use of the bow and arrow. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Archer, FL (city, FIPS 1775) Location: 29.53408 N, 82.51893 W Population (1990): 1372 (607 housing units) Area: 5.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 32618 Archer, IA (city, FIPS 2530) Location: 43.11447 N, 95.74405 W Population (1990): 131 (59 housing units) Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 51231 Archer, NE Zip code(s): 68816 | |
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]: | |
Archer a shooter with the bow (1 Chr. 10:3). This art was of high antiquity (Gen. 21:20; 27:3). Saul was wounded by the Philistine archers (1 Sam. 31:3). The phrase "breaking the bow" (Hos. 1:5; Jer. 49:35) is equivalent to taking away one's power, while "strengthening the bow" is a symbol of its increase (Gen. 49:24). The Persian archers were famous among the ancients (Isa. 13:18; Jer. 49:35; 50:9, 14, 29, 42. (See {BOW}). |