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miguelet

[ mig-uh-let ]

noun



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The proper dress of the Miguelet, if it resembles anything military, is something akin to that anciently used by the English marines. 

On our inquiring the way to the gate, the Miguelet directed us down a street to the left, which we followed. 

This is a genuine snaphaunce, not to be confused with the Spanish or Moorish Miguelet or outside-lock flintlock.

"Yes, and I seem to recall having seen Spanish and French miguelet muskets that looked as though they had been altered directly from matchlock, retaining the original stock and even the original lock-plate," Trehearne added.

On our enquiring the way to the gate, the Miguelet directed us down a street to the left, which we followed. 

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