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Webster 1913 Edition
Blunderbuss
Blun′der-buss
,Noun.
[Either fr.
blunder
+ D. bus
tube, box, akin to G. büchse
box, gun, E. box
; or corrupted fr. D. donderbus
(literally) thunder box, gun, musket.] 1.
A short gun or firearm, with a large bore, capable of holding a number of balls, and intended to do execution without exact aim.
2.
A stupid, blundering fellow.
Webster 1828 Edition
Blunderbuss
BLUN'DERBUSS
,Noun.
Definition 2024
blunderbuss
blunderbuss
English
Noun
blunderbuss (plural blunderbusses)
- An old style of muzzleloading firearm and early form of shotgun with a distinctive short, large caliber barrel that is flared at the muzzle, therefore able to fire scattered quantities of nails, stones, shot, etc. at short range.
- 1817, Merriweather Lewis & William Clark, Travels to the Source of the Missouri River, and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (1817), page 354:
- We fired the blunderbuss several times by way of salute, and soon after landed at the bank near the village of the Mahahas, or Shoe Indians, and were received by a crowd of people, who came to welcome our return.
- 1942, Carl G. Erich, "Flintlock Blunderbuss", Popular Science, June 1942:
- One of the most picturesque of the old flintlock guns is the blunderbuss, which was often carried by coach guards for protection against highwaymen.
- 2007, Norm Flayderman, Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms, Gun Digest Books (2007), ISBN 9781440226519, page 764:
- The blunderbuss never gained great favor in the American colonies or early United States.
- 1817, Merriweather Lewis & William Clark, Travels to the Source of the Missouri River, and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (1817), page 354:
Translations
old style of firearm with a distinctive large opening at the muzzle
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External links
- blunderbuss on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- "Blunderbuss" in Michael Quinion, Ballyhoo, Buckaroo, and Spuds, 2004.