Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

peltast

Noun
/ˈpɛl.tæst/
Definition
A light-armed foot soldier of ancient Greece, typically equipped with javelins and a small shield.
Examples
  • The peltast darted between the trees, evading the heavy infantry.
  • In ancient battles, peltasts played a crucial role by harassing the enemy with their javelins.
  • During the formation of the phalanx, peltasts often provided cover for heavier troops.
Meaning
Peltasts were ancient troops known for their speed and agility on the battlefield, allowing them to engage in skirmishing tactics.
Synonyms
  • Skirmisher
  • Light infantry
  • Missile troops