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culverin

noun
cul·​ver·​in | \ ˈkÉ™l-vÉ™-rÉ™n How to pronounce culverin (audio) \

Definition of culverin

: an early firearm:
a : a rude musket
b : a long cannon (such as an 18-pounder) of the 16th and 17th centuries

Examples of culverin in a Sentence

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Researchers recently found medieval cannonballs from culverins, an early form of cannon, that were most likely used by Vlad the Impaler, during his bloody battle in 1461 with the Ottoman Turks. Fox News, "Remains of 19th-century ‘vampire' found," 5 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of culverin

15th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for culverin

Middle English, from Middle French couleuvrine, from couleuvre snake, from Latin colubra

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Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about culverin