jerrid

/dʒəˈriːd/
noun
  1. A blunt wooden javelin used in a traditional Middle Eastern equestrian game.
    • The jerrid is traditionally made of palm wood and used in team games on horseback.
    • The riders practiced throwing the jerrid at a target while galloping.
    • In the festival, competitors showed their skill by catching the jerrid in midair.
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