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单词 hackbut
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hackbutn.

Brit. /ˈhakbʌt/, U.S. /ˈhækˌbət/
Forms:

α. 1500s hackbutt, 1500s hackebut, 1500s hacquebuite, 1500s hacquebute, 1500s hacquebuyt, 1500s hakbut, 1500s hakebut, 1500s–1600s hackebutte, 1500s– haquebut (now rare), 1600s– hackbut; Scottish pre-1700 hacbutt, pre-1700 hackbuit, pre-1700 hackqueboote, pre-1700 hacquebut, pre-1700 hacquebutt, pre-1700 hakbut, pre-1700 hakbute, pre-1700 hakbutt, pre-1700 halkbut, pre-1700 halkebut, pre-1700 halquebut, pre-1700 haquabute, pre-1700 haquebut, pre-1700 haquebute, pre-1700 hawkbut, pre-1700 1700s– hackbut.

β. 1500s hagbute, 1500s hagbutt, 1500s–1600s 1900s– hagbut, 1600s haguebut; Scottish pre-1700 hagbeut, pre-1700 hagbit, pre-1700 hagbitt, pre-1700 hagbot, pre-1700 hagbott, pre-1700 hagbuit, pre-1700 hagbute, pre-1700 haighbut, pre-1700 1700s– hagbut Brit. /ˈhaɡbʌt/.

Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymons: French haquebute, haquebuse.
Etymology: < Middle French haquebute (1470), haquebouthe (1481), alteration of haquebuse, harquebuse (see arquebus n. and compare hackbush n.), probably after buter to aim (a gun at a target), to take aim (see butt v.1). In later use (within English) also sometimes associated with butt n.6 Compare earlier hackbush n. and also arquebus n.Forms with l (e.g. halkbut at α. forms) are reverse spellings reflecting an Older Scots pronunciation with a glide before k (seen in e.g. hawkbut), as a result of earlier vocalization of l.
archaic and historical in later use.
1. An early type of portable firearm; = arquebus n. 1. Cf. hackbush n.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > small-arm > [noun] > arquebus or hackbut
hackbush1484
hackbut1531
arquebus1532
hackbut of crochet1533
hackbut of croc1543
bowse1556
hackbusher1556
harquebut1562
arquebuserc1570
arquebus à croc1572
monk's gun1846
monk's arquebus1870
α.
1531 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1903) V. 459 For xij hakbutis put in the schippis.
1543 B. Traheron tr. J. de Vigo Most Excellent Wks. Chirurg. i. iii. f. 115v/1 Woundes made by hacquebutes.
1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie cxxvi. 773 Some which had leuer to beare a hackebutte on their shoulder than a distaffe in their hand.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Haquebute, an Haquebut, or Arquebuse; a Coliuer.
1786 F. Grose Treat. Anc. Armour 61 A sort of pistol called a dag, was also used about the same time as hand guns and haquebuts.
1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. iv. 167 (note) The identical hackbut with which Bothwellhaugh shot the Regent Murray.
1890 Glasgow Herald 7 Apr. 5/3 Their plan of operation was that, each man having his hackbut or musket slung on his back, all were to move in single file.
1939 W. L. Rodgers Naval Warfare under Oars (1967) 341 The iron barrel of the hackbut was mounted on a wooden stock for convenience in handling.
2010 S. McLachlan Medieval Handgonnes 70 (caption) A hackbut with octagonal barrel from Croatia, dated by the museum to the early 16th century but probably earlier.
β. 1533 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1905) VI. 156 To Johne Drummondis childer wirkand upoune the hagbute stokkis.1573 in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xxxix. 153 Out gais the Hergbut, in the Cannon glydis.c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 26 The Queynis fore cumpany was..sarelie stressit be shot of hagbute.1621 Lett. & State Papers James VI 339 Immediately thairefter the said Robert of new morsit the said hagbut and presentit hir agane to him.1782 in T. Orem Descr. of Chanonry in Old Aberdeen in Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica No. 3. 152 3 hagbuts, with calms of stone.1808 W. Scott Marmion v. iii. 244 A cross-bow there, a hagbut here.1884 in Glasgow Her. 8 Jan. 3/4 A small medallion was erected..opposite the site of the house from which Bothweilhaugh levelled his hagbut.1911 P. H. Brown Hist. Scotl. VII. 6 He could now do that cause more heroic service than by exacting religious tests at the muzzle of the hagbut.2014 L. A. Barbé Byways Sc. Hist. 135 It was ordained that every landed man should have a hagbut of cast-iron.
2. A soldier armed with an arquebus. Obsolete. rare.
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society > armed hostility > warrior > armed man > [noun] > one armed with or using firearm > one bearing or using handgun > harquebus
hackbutter1522
hackbushier1524
hackbuteer1543
hackbusher1544
harquebutier1548
arquebusier1554
arquebuser1567
harquebutter1577
hackbut1580
hackbutman1805
arcabucero1858
1580 J. Stow Chrons. of Eng. 1112 Foure hundred Haquebuts in shirtes of mayle with morians, and two hundred Halberters in almanriuets.
1587 tr. Declar. to French King conc. Holy League 29 Slewe him 32 capteins and 5. hundred Harguebuts.
1587 F. Thynne Ann. Scotl. 436/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II Capteine Granestane..sent with two companies of hackbuts.

Compounds

hackbutman n. now rare
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society > armed hostility > warrior > armed man > [noun] > one armed with or using firearm > one bearing or using handgun > harquebus
hackbutter1522
hackbushier1524
hackbuteer1543
hackbusher1544
harquebutier1548
arquebusier1554
arquebuser1567
harquebutter1577
hackbut1580
hackbutman1805
arcabucero1858
1805 W. Scott Lay of Last Minstrel iv. vi. 98 The German hagbut-men [v.r. hackbut-].
1902 A. Lang Hist. Scotl. II. 9 Sir Peter Mewtus was at the head of 600 musketeers, or hackbut-men, on foot.
1986 A.J. Smithers New Excalibur 4 A farm cart pulled by a single horse and carrying one hackbutman plus a bowman.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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