lanza
spear
noun LAHN-sah Rare
Origin: From Latin lancea, itself possibly of Celtic or Iberian origin.
Also means
lance
Usage Note
Lanza is the weapon (spear or lance) and also the pole of a cart or carriage. The idiom romper una lanza por alguien means 'to go to bat for someone' (to defend them). Don't confuse with the verb lanzar (to throw/launch), though they share the same Latin root.
Examples
"El caballero llevaba una lanza en la mano."
Natural Translation
The knight was carrying a spear in his hand.
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