a name given to a piece of ordnance or artillery when it was the fashion to apply to cannon fanciful appellations, as, falconet, culverin, and the like. A whole culverin was an eighteen pounder, and a demi-culverin a nine pounder.
a name given to a piece of ordnance or artillery when it was the fashion to apply to cannon fanciful appellations, as, falconet, culverin, and the like. A whole culverin was an eighteen pounder, and a demi-culverin a nine pounder.