[f. prec. sb.] trans. To strike or pierce with or as with a javelin.

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1859.  Tennyson, Vivien, 934. Out of heaven a bolt … struck, Furrowing a giant oak, and javelining With darted spikes and splinters of the wood The dark earth round.

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1898.  F. Whitmore, in Atlantic Monthly, April, 507–8. The lightning began to javelin the pines about the cottage.

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