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fougasse|fuːˈgɑːs| [a. Fr. fougasse, according to Hatz.-Darm. an alteration of fougade.] ‘A small mine from 6 to 12 feet under ground, charged either with powder or loaded shells’ (Voyle).
1832Southey Penins. War III. 414 Under the three angles of the glacis they placed fougasses. 1851J. S. Macaulay Field Fort. 224 The point at which it is intended to fire the fougasse. |