"chu-ko-nu" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌtʃuːkəʊˈnuː/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Persent101-chu-ko-nu.wav Forms: chu-ko-nus [plural]
Etymology: From Mandarin 諸葛弩/诸葛弩 (Zhūgě nǔ, literally “Zhuge crossbow”) via Wade–Giles. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn|諸葛弩|lit=Zhuge crossbow|tr=Zhūgě nǔ}} Mandarin 諸葛弩/诸葛弩 (Zhūgě nǔ, literally “Zhuge crossbow”), {{bor|en|cmn-wadegiles|-}} Wade–Giles Head templates: {{en-noun|nolinkhead=1}} chu-ko-nu (plural chu-ko-nus)
  1. An early Chinese repeating crossbow. Wikipedia link: Repeating crossbow, Zhuge Liang Categories (topical): Archery, Weapons Categories (place): China Related terms: arbalest
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