重籐の弓

Etymology
Compound of.

The yumi is technically redundant, but is used to clarify the meaning, as shigedō is not a very common word in.

Might be encountered in some texts as shigetō no yumi, using the unvoiced kan'on reading for the second character.

First attested in  of the late 1100s.

Noun

 * 1)   a black-lacquered archery bow wrapped in strips of rattan