different between handgun vs culverin
handgun
English
Etymology
hand +? gun.
Noun
handgun (plural handguns)
- A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand.
Synonyms
- pistol
Hyponyms
- derringer
- revolver
Translations
Anagrams
- gunhand
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culverin
English
Etymology
From Middle English culveryne, from Old French coulevrine, from couleuvre (“snake”) (or from Latin colubr?nus), ultimately from Latin colubra, coluber (“snake”). Doublet of colubrine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?lv???n/
Noun
culverin (plural culverins)
- A kind of handgun.
- A large cannon.
Derived terms
- culverineer
Translations
Dutch
Etymology
Old French coulevrine, from couleuvre (“snake”), ultimately from Latin colubra, coluber (“snake”).
Pronunciation
Noun
culverin f (plural culverinnen, diminutive culverinnetje n)
- culverin, a kind of handgun
Middle English
Noun
culverin
- Alternative form of culveryne
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