Harpooned
Harpooned is the past participle of harpoon and is used as an adjective to describe something that has been struck and secured by a harpoon. A harpoon is a spear-like weapon with a barbed head, traditionally used to hunt large marine animals. When a target is harpooned, the barbed head penetrates and remains anchored, often with a line attached to enable pursuit or control.
Etymology and usage: The English verb harpoon derives from the noun harpoon, itself borrowed from Dutch harpoen
Historical context: Harpooning played a central role in traditional whaling and other forms of marine hunting,
Cultural references: The concept appears in maritime literature and historical accounts of whaling, where descriptions of