Definition of Bayonetted

1. Verb. (British) (past of bayonet) ¹

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Definition of Bayonetted

1. bayonet [v] - See also: bayonet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bayonetted

bayle
bayles
bayleyite
baylike
baylisascariasis
baylissite
bayman
baymen
bayonet
bayonet forceps
bayonet hair
bayoneted
bayoneting
bayonetings
bayonets
bayonetted (current term)
bayonetting
bayonettings
bayou
bayous
bayplan
bayplans
bays
bayside
bayt
bayted
bayting
bayts
baywood
baywoods

Literary usage of Bayonetted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The German Terror in Belgium: An Historical Record by Arnold Joseph Toynbee (1917)
"Then they went through the ranks and bayonetted everyone still living. ... One boy was shot and bayonetted in four places, and lay * S. pp. 73-9; *vii. ..."

2. Reports of Committees by United States Congress. Senate (1862)
"I heard of a great many of our prisoners who had been bayonetted and shot. ... bayonetted and one of them had been shot. One of them was named Lewis Francis ..."

3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1877)
"The light infantry bayonetted every man they came up with. The camp was immediately set on fire, and this, with the cries of the wounded, formed altogether ..."

4. The Struggle for American Independence by Sydney George Fisher (1908)
"One, who was badly wounded, Wayne ordered to be bayonetted. ... The fellow bayonetted the struggling traitor, and the rest were hung.16 To avoid another ..."

5. The History of the Reign of George III. by Robert Bisset (1828)
"The gate of the court-yard was for a moment forced open, and four or five of the assailants entered; but they were instantly shot or bayonetted. ..."

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