Archer
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Archer ( noun )
- A person who uses a bow and arrows to shoot at a target.
- A person who shoots arrows as a sport.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french archier, from arc (see ark1).
Examples:
- The archer drew back the bowstring and released the arrow.
- The archer took aim and fired the arrow.
- The archer's arrow hit the target.
- The archers were competing in the tournament.
- The archer was a skilled marksman.
(As a verb)
Archer ( verb )
- A person who uses a bow and arrows to shoot at a target.
- A person who shoots arrows as a sport.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french archier, from arc (see ark1).
Examples:
- The archer drew back the bowstring and released the arrow.
- The archer took aim and fired the arrow.
- The archer's arrow hit the target.
- The archers were competing in the tournament.
- The archer was a skilled marksman.