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fusil
1[ fyoo-zuhl, -sil ]
noun
- a light flintlock musket.
fusil
2[ fyoo-zuhl, -sil ]
adjective
- formed by melting or casting; fused; founded.
- Archaic. capable of being melted; fusible.
- Archaic. melted; molten.
fusil
1/ ˈfjuːzɪl /
noun
- a light flintlock musket
fusil
2/ ˈfjuːzɪl /
noun
- heraldry a charge shaped like a lengthened lozenge
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fusil1
Origin of fusil2
Example Sentences
But no Proto-Indo-European word can be reconstructed for “gun,” which uses different roots in different modern Indo-European languages: “gun” in English, “fusil” in French, “ruzhyo” in Russian, and so on.
But although early rolls of arms sometimes neglect this detail in their blazon, the fusils making a fesse must always be of an ascertained number.
The fusil is like the lozenge, but narrower.
They fought from early morning till four in the afternoon, without Montauban being able to get the weather-gauge, or approach near enough to use his chief arms—his fusils.
If thou wert with me at Paris, I could show thee a fusil of two barrels, which is precious beyond any other relic, merely because it enabled me to kill thirteen officers at Jemappe.
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