arquebus

/ˈɑrkwɪbəs/
noun
  1. An early type of portable gun, used from the 15th to the 17th century, fired from a support or rest.
    • The soldier aimed his arquebus at the castle wall.
    • The museum displayed a 16th-century arquebus with a wooden stock.
    • Arquebuses were slow to reload but changed warfare forever.
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