单词 | musket |
释义 | musketn.1 Now archaic and historical. A sparrowhawk; spec. a male sparrowhawk. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Falconiformes (falcons, etc.) > family Accipitridae (hawks, etc.) > [noun] > genus Accipiter > accipiter nisus (sparrowhawk) sparhawkc725 sperverc1330 musketa1398 sparrow-hawk1548 pigeon hawk1731 chickenhawk?a1775 keelie1808 spier-hawk?c1810 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 143v It semeþ þat alietus and a litil sperhauk is al one þat is I-clepid muskete in frensche or ellis hit hiȝte þe sperhauk. a1425 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 641 Capus, muskett. 1486 Bk. St. Albans sig. bvv (MED) Tho that kepe Sperhawkys and muskettys ben called Speruiteris. ?a1500 Nominale (Yale Beinecke 594) in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 761/6 Capus, a muskyte. 1581 J. Derricke Image Irelande i. sig. Dijv Then the Iacke and Musket laste, by whom the birds are vexte. 1614 G. Markham Hawkes in Cheape & Good Husb. i. 135 The Gos-hawke and her Tercell, The Sparrow-Hawke Musket, and such like. 1687 J. Dryden Hind & Panther iii. 135 The Musquet, and the Coystrel were too weak. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 236/1 A Musket is the Male of a Spar-hawk or Sparrow-hawk. 1940 T. H. White Ill-made Knight iv. 29 An emperor was allowed an eagle, a king could have a jerfalcon, and after that there was the peregrine for an earl..and the musket for a holy-water clerk. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). musketn.2 A type of infantry gun with a long barrel, typically smooth-bored and firing a large calibre muzzle-loaded ball, usually aimed from the shoulder or mounted on a forked stand. Cf. caliver n. 1, arquebus n. 1. Now chiefly historical.Originally applied to the matchlock and in the 18th cent. still sometimes distinguished from the firelock or fusee. Subsequently it became the general name for an infantry gun, whatever its construction. However, from the mid 19th cent. musket was restricted to obsolete forms of the weapon, with rifle or other technical terms being used for contemporary firearms.From early examples it appears that arrows as well as balls were sometimes discharged from muskets; see quot. 1595 and musket arrow n. at Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > small-arm > [noun] > musket musket1574 snaphancec1575 muscado1592 firelock1625 matchlock1638 fusee1661 squirt-fire1678 fusil1680 jingal1761 Brown Bess1785 tophaike1813 Tower musket1832 jezail1838 trumpet-pipe1844 bundook1886 needle-musket1898 1574 B. Rich Right Exelent Dialogue Mercury & Eng. Souldier sig. Hiii If there were one that sarued with a Halfchaake or a Hagbus..ther is now ten for that one, which serueth with the Caliuer or Musquet which, peeces ar of a new inuention and to an other effect. c1587 Sir R. Knyghtley in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 225 Muskettes and calleevers and holebertes shall be provided for this company. 1590 Sir J. Smyth (title) Certain discourses,..concerning the formes and effects of divers sorts of weapons,..and chiefly, of the mosquet, the caliver and the long-bow. 1595 R. Johnson Seauen Champions (1608) ii. O j Like unto an arrow forced from a musket. 1598 R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres ii. 27 One good musket may be accounted for two calliuers. 1639 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow (1876) I. 400 32 musquattis at £9 16s. 8d. the peice. 1672 T. Venn Mil. Observ. ii. 34 The Musquet is to be rested at the sentinel posture. 1719 D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 19 Some Time after this,..they fired three Muskets. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Musket, or Musquet, a Fire-Arm bore on the Shoulder. 1764 ‘G. Psalmanazar’ Memoirs 153 He had too great a regard for me, to send me with them to carry a brown musket. 1848 H. H. Wilson Hist. Brit. India 1805–35 III. iv. 126 Five or six men, armed with musquets and ginjals. 1883 Cent. Mag. Sept. 687/2 My father..armed me with an old musket and sent me to shoot chipmunks around the corn. 1933 H. Allen Anthony Adverse III. viii. lxi. 996 It consisted of six miqueletes, or guards, mounted on mules and armed with muskets. 1995 Independent on Sunday 25 June 28/6 To hit a soldier with a smooth-bore musket at 150 yards was almost trophy shooting. Compounds C1. General attributive. a. musket ammunition n. ΚΠ 1810 Duke of Wellington Let. 12 June in Dispatches (1836) VI. 188 The state of the musket ammunition..is not so bad as [etc.]. 1815 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1838) 6 May XII. 355 I have thought it expedient to lodge in the fortress..1,000,000 rounds of musket ammunition. musket barrel n. ΚΠ 1649 T.B. Rebellion of Naples i. iv. 12 Base mungrel curs: have they taught their musket-barrels to submit to Canes? 1731 E. Cooke Maryland Muse (ed. 3) 12 Pop came Ball, from Musquet Barrel, That thro' the Back shot Hubert Farrell. 1858 A. Mayhew Paved with Gold 206 Rattling ramrods down their musket-barrels. 1994 Fighting Firearms Autumn 31/1 The plug bayonet was stuffed into the musket barrel, between volleys. musket bore n. ΚΠ 1622 Inconueniences Persons transported to Virginia (single sheet) One long Peece, fiue foot or fiue and a halfe, neere Musket bore..01 02 -. 1969 F. G. Butler When Boys were Men 180 Sterloper or Sterloop: literally ‘star-barrel’. A muzzle-loading gun made during the first quarter of the 19th century. It had a calibre of .75″, known as musket bore. musket bullet n. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > missile > ammunition for firearms > [noun] > bullet or shell > bullet > types of bullet pistol bullet?1591 musket bullet1598 musket ball1637 silver bullet1648 three-o(h)-three1683 pistol ball1689 musket shot1755 Biscayen1812 picket1848 rifle bolt1849 Minié ball1851 Minié1852 expanding bullet1859 navy bullet1873 two-two1895 dum-dum1897 Lee-Enfield bullet1899 rubber bullet1900 full-metal-jacket1913 round-nose1932 thirty-two1942 plastic bullet1945 baton round1968 1598 R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres v. 167 It is not so light a matter to skirmish among the musket bullet. 1672 T. Shadwell Miser iii. iii. 45 Mine [sc. clothes] are so full of holes behind, as if I had a Volley of Musket-Bullets in my Posteriors. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 873/2 The original musket bullet was a spherical leaden ball two sizes smaller than the bore, wrapped in a loosely fitting paper patch which formed the cartridge. 1988 P. O'Brian Let. of Marque iv. 108 Apart from the portable soup, the double retractors and a couple of spare crowbills, for musket-bullets..I believe that is everything. musket butt n. ΚΠ 1813 W. Scott Rokeby vi. 326 Sword, halbert, musquet-butt. 1859 J. Grant Legends Black Watch (Rtldg.) 374 Stunned by a blow from a musket-butt. 1978 R. Butler Against Wind (1979) ix. 147 Again in perfect synchronisation, the musket butts swung across the scarlet-and-yellow coatees. ΚΠ 1609 P. Erondelle tr. M. Lescarbot Noua Francia 50 Monsieur de Monts..made euery one to put downe their musket cockes [Fr. le serpentin]. ΚΠ 1590 in K. R. Andrews Eng. Privateering Voy. to W. Indies (1959) 75 29 muskit stickes. musket stock n. ΚΠ 1833 Penny Cycl. I. 77/1 Its wood is so hard as to be in request for the manufacture of musket-stocks. 1895 S. Crane Red Badge of Courage xi. 108 The men at the head butted mules with their musket stocks. musket wound n. ΚΠ 1868 J. F. Maguire Irish in Amer. xxx. 560 In the charge Quinn received a musket wound. b. musket-armed adj. ΚΠ 1885 H. M. Stanley Congo I. 388 Its one-story block-house..impregnable to musket-armed natives. musket-proof adj. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > defence > [adjective] > proof against weapons cannon-proof1588 pistol-proof1590 sword-proofa1593 musket-proof1603 arrow-proof1612 shot-free1616 bomb-proof1702 splinter-proof1834 bullet-proof1856 metal proof1906 hard1958 1603 R. Johnson Hist. Descr. 92 The horsemen were all armed, many of whose curasses were heigh musket proofe. 1603 in S. R. Meyrick Crit. Inq. into Antient Armour (1824) III. 81 Two blacke armors of muskett proofe. 1622 R. Hawkins Observ. Voiage South Sea lxvi. 164 The vpper worke of their shippes being Muskets proofe. 1756 B. Franklin Let. 25 Jan. in Papers (1963) VI. 366 We..had inclosed our Camp with a strong Breast work, Musquet proof. 1887 Sci. Amer. 23 Apr. 263/3 He converted..seven transports into what were called ‘tinclads’, or musket-proof gunboats. C2. ΚΠ 1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 15 The Sentinell with his Musquet acrocke was set to guard it. musket arrow n. now historical a short arrow discharged from a musket. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > missile > arrow > [noun] > arrow discharged from musket arrow1581 musket arrow1590 1590 in K. R. Andrews Eng. Privateering Voy. to W. Indies (1959) 75 6 dussen mussket arowes. 1603 C. Heydon Def. Iudiciall Astrol. xi. 254 He taketh his words to be musket arrowes..and his breath gunpowder. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Musket arrows, used in our early fleets, and for conveying notices in 1815. 1966 C. G. Cruickshank Elizabeth's Army (ed. 2) vii. 115 An odd missile that never really caught on was the musket arrow. This was a metal arrow eight or ten inches long. The rear end was screwed into a plug which was rammed against the powder charge in the musket. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > defence > defensive work(s) > shelter or screen > [noun] > gabions or fascines bavin1528 gabion1544 grand-maund1579 saucisse1604 sconce-korf1629 cannon-basket1630 sausage1645 chandelier1664 fascine1669 musket-basket1688 saucisson1702 fascinery1751 basket1753 1688 J. S. Fortification 125 Musket-Baskets, or smaller Gabions. 1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Musket-Baskets, in Fortification, are Baskets of about a Foot and half high... They are filled with Earth, and are set on low Parapets or Breast-works,..that the Musketeers may fire between them at the Enemy. musket charge n. now historical the quantity of gunpowder used to fire a musket. ΚΠ a1627 T. Middleton et al. Widdow (1652) iv. ii. 43 Ile send him a whole Musket-charge of Gun-powder. 1846 W. Greener Sci. Gunnery (new ed.) 327 One half of the musket charge will escape past the ball during its passage up the barrel. musket-flint n. now historical a flint used to ignite the charge when firing a musket. ΚΠ 1743 J. Bulkeley & J. Cummins Voy. to South-seas 102 Twelve Musket-Flints. 1757 J. Stanwix Let. 23 May in S. M. Hamilton Lett. to Washington (1899) II. 74 Nine Waggons..will be sufficient to bring to Lancaster..100 Barrells Gunpowder, 12000 Musquet Flints. 1998 P. O'Brian Hundred Days iii. 76 Counting the slips that would enable the officers in charge of the base to revictual and refit the squadron..from musket-flints to dead-eyes, hearts and euphroes. musket powder n. now historical the kind of gunpowder used for small arms. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > missile > ammunition for firearms > [noun] > explosive for use with firearms > specific serpentine powder1497 musket powder1644 black powder1793 percussion powder1819 wood powder1870 musketry powder1876 Schultze gunpowder1881 sawdust-powder1883 cocoa powder1884 brown powder1886 melinite1886 lyddite1888 rifleite1891 nitro powder1892 turpinite1895 nitro1900 shimose1904 1644 H. Mainwaring Sea-mans Dict. 77 Musket-Powder..is the finest, strongest, and best we can get. 1880 Encycl. Brit. XI. 319/1 It was the custom for the fine grain or musket powder to contain a larger proportion of saltpetre than that for cannon. 1994 B. L. Dastrup Field Artillery i. ii. 29 The friction primer was composed of a copper tube with a serrated wire running through it, friction compound, and musket powder. musket range n. the range of a musket; = musket shot n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > discharge of firearms > use or operation of small arms > [noun] > of musket > range of musket musket shot1588 musket reach1646 musket range1834 1834 J. S. Macaulay Treat. Field Fortification 133 Villages commanded by the neighbouring ground, within musket-range. 1844 C. J. Lever Tom Burke II. lxviii. 135 Our men fell fast—several badly wounded, for the distance was less than half musket-range. 1917 E. K. Smith Let. in To Mexico with Scott (1946) 48 The occasional expression of a wish to charge being the only evidence that they felt their position out of musket range and exposed to the deadly fire of many cannon. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > discharge of firearms > use or operation of small arms > [noun] > of musket > range of musket musket shot1588 musket reach1646 musket range1834 1646 H. Peake Medit. upon Seige 23 To be gall'd with their small shot, if they be within musket reach. 1789 E. Rigby Let. 11 Aug. in Dr. Rigby's Lett. (1880) 86 When they were within musket-reach of the platform where the soldiers and cannon were, they all fired upon them. musket rest n. now historical a forked stand used to support a heavy musket of the kind in use before the mid 17th cent. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > equipment for use with firearms > [noun] > rest or support gun-stock1495 trestle1497 trest1513 rest1546 musket rest1590 fork1591 shoulder-rest1868 benchrest1892 1590 in K. R. Andrews Eng. Privateering Voy. to W. Indies (1959) 75 3 dossen musket restes. 1651 J. Howell S.P.Q.V. 188 How much it did misbecom Bishops..who make profession of a life differing from Sword-men, to change the Crosier into Musket-rests. 1994 Fighting Firearms Autumn 31/1 The plug bayonet..worked better than a musket rest with pike-head butt. musket-slit n. rare a slit in a wall through which a musket may be fired. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > defence > defensive work(s) > defensive walls > [noun] > loophole loop1393 lancet-loupe1562 loophole1591 barbican1600 eyelet hole1774 arrow slit1789 meurtrière1802 murderess1802 shot-hole1819 arrowlet1837 arrow loop1840 eyelet1851 musket-slit1856 cross-oylet1859 shoot-hole1892 1856 H. Mayhew Upper Rhine 225 You perceive musket-slits hemming you in on every side. Derivatives ˈmusket-like adj. ΚΠ 1892 W. W. Greener Breech-loader 71 Guns quite plain, almost musket-like in their outward appearance. 1980 Washington Post (Nexis) 3 July 1 A man.., studied a musket-like rifle that would have looked perfect slung over Davy Crockett's shoulder. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1a1398n.21574 |
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