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hackbut

American  
[hak-buht] / ˈhæk bʌt /
Also hagbut

noun

  1. arquebus.


hackbut British  
/ ˈhækbʌt /

noun

  1. another word for arquebus

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Other Word Forms

  • hackbuteer noun

Etymology

Origin of hackbut

First recorded in 1535–45; earlier hacquebute, from Middle French, variant of ha(r)quebusche, from Middle Dutch hākebusse literally, “hookgun”; harquebus

Example Sentences

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A kitchen jack leaned against a pyx, a republican sabre on a mediaeval hackbut.

From The Magic Skin by Marriage, Ellen

Both arquebus and hackbut are common in Scott— "His arms were halbert, axe, or spear, A cross-bow there, a hackbut here, A dagger-knife, and brand."

From The Romance of Words (4th ed.) by Weekley, Ernest