[f. prec. sb.] trans. To strike or pierce with or as with a javelin.
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.
1898. F. Whitmore, in Atlantic Monthly, April, 5078. The lightning began to javelin the pines about the cottage.