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HARQUEBUS

Volume 8 · 73 words · 1797 Edition

a piece of fire-arms, of the length of a musket, usually cocked with a wheel. It carried a ball that weighed one ounce seven-eighths.

There was also a larger fort, called the great harquebus, used for the defence of strong places, which carried a ball of about three ounces and a half; but they are now but little used, except in some old castles, and by the French in some of their garrisons.