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Fusil - Wikipedia
Fusil, a light flintlock musket used by a fusilier · Fusil (heraldry), a heraldic ordinary similar to a lozenge; Gerald Fusil, creator of the Raid Gauloises ...
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FUSIL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
fusil in American English 2 · 1. formed by melting or casting; fused; founded · 2. archaic. capable of being melted; fusible · 3. archaic. melted; ...
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Fusil De Chasse - Veteran Arms
Our reproduction Fusil de Chasse is true to the original in both beauty and function. It features a rugged yet light weight, full length stock with distinctive ...
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fusil
▪ I. fusil1 Her. (ˈfjuːzɪl) Forms: 5–6 fusille, 7 fusile, -ll, 7– fusil. [ad. OF. fu(i)sel (F. fuseau):—popular L. *fūsell-us, dim. of fūsus spindle. The mod. Fr. heraldic term is fusée; but the adj. fuselé, = fusilly, seems to show that fusel was formerly used in this sense.] A bearing in the form ...
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Museum Collections Valley Forge National Historical Park
Fusil. French 1777. The fusil was a light, smoothbore shoulder weapon of smaller proportions and caliber than the standard infantry musket.
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Fusil - DrawShield
Fusil, (fr. fuseau and fusée), in its natural form and sense, in a spindle belonging to a distaff; but in its conventional form it is an elongated lozenge.
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Louise Fusil
Fusil gives details about her life in the Austrian Netherlands during the Reign of Terror. Fusil returned with the suffocating French army in October 1812.
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6 Synonyms & Antonyms for FUSIL | Thesaurus.com
fusil · carbine · rifle. Strong matches. firearm · weapon. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," because physicians thought ...
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Tulle musket - Wikipedia
The French-made Tulle musket or Fusil de chasse originally meaning "gun of the hunt", was a light smoothbore flintlock musket designed for hunting.
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FUSIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic a : made by melting and pouring into forms : cast b : liquefied by heat 2. archaic : fusible fusil 2 of 2 noun : a light flintlock musket.
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fusil - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English countable nouns · en:Heraldic charges · English terms derived from Middle French · English doublets · English terms with historical senses · English ...
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Fusil - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Flintlock (1670s) originates from French fusil, meaning musket; it denotes a firearm using flint to ignite gunpowder, distinct from matchlock types.
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Fusil contra fusil
Lyrically, the words "fusil contra fusil" refer to Guevara's "name and his last name". "Fusil contra fusil" is considered one of the most popular songs by Silvio Rodríguez.
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fusilly
fusilly, a. Her. (ˈfjuːzɪlɪ) Also 6 fusile, 7 fusillee, 8 fusilley, 9 fusilé. [a. OF. fuselé, f. fusel: see fusil1.] Of a field: Covered with fusils (see fusil1 1).1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 116 Two Pillers in pile fusile Dargent. 1634 Peacham Gentl. Exerc. iii. 149 Fusillee is like unto Masculy,...
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Le vieux fusil
Le vieux fusil (English title: The Old Gun or Vengeance One by One) is a 1975 French-West German war drama film directed by Robert Enrico, and starring
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