Part 5 in a 5-part series on word histories
The Franks used the word targe to signify an archer's shield.
During breaks from battle, archers would hang their shields on trees and shoot at them to improve their aim.
By the 14th century, the French used targette to denote a light shield.
Two centuries later, English-speakers adopted the word.
By the 18th century, target came to mean something shot at for practice.