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‖ obus|ɔbyz| [F. obus (1697 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. Ger. haubitze: see howitz.] A howitzer shell.
1871Daily News 26 May, The clean white streets [of Paris] were bestrewn with the débris of shrapnel and obus. 1895tr. Let. Napoleon III 2 Sept. 1870 in Westm. Gaz. 11 Feb., All the while the obuses rained down heavily upon this agglomeration of human heads. |