linstock

/ˈlɪnstɑk/
noun
  1. A staff used to hold a lighted match for firing a cannon.
    • The museum displayed a linstock alongside an old naval cannon.
    • In historical reenactments, the gunner uses a linstock to ignite the powder.
    • The soldier held the linstock steady as he prepared to fire the cannon.
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