buckler, javelin, lancet, spear

“Buckler” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(cheek). The small round shield used to catch blows. [ARMOR.]

“Javelin” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

A short, light spear
[ARMS.]

“Lancet” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(little lance). Light spear (1 Kings 18:28).

“Spear” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(spar). In general, a wooden staff with a sharp metallic head. Some were light for throwing, others long and heavy for attack either by footmen or horsemen (1 Sam. 13:22; 17:7; 26:7; 2 Sam. 2:23).

“Buckler” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See Armor.

“Javelin” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

1. chanith, a light, flexible spear, and often translated “spear” (1 Sam. 18:10-11; 1 Sam. 19:9-10; 1 Sam. 20:33).
2. romach, spear or lance used by heavy-armed troops (Num. 25:7).

“Lancet (Romach)” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

A spear used by warriors, with a metal point (1 Kings 18:28). The word is often translated “spear.” The priests of Baal, in their desperation, wounded themselves with this weapon.

“Spears” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See ARMS.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
romach
Phonic:
ro’-makh
Meaning:
from an unused root meaning to hurl; a lance (as thrown); especially the iron point
KJV Usage:
buckler, javelin, lancet, spear