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1) "Cannon" -- As to cannon elura 1can·non Pronunciation: 'ka-n&n Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cannons or cannon Etymology: Middle English canon, from Anglo-French, from Old Italian cannone, literally, large tube, augmentative of canna reed, tube, from Latin, cane, reed -- more at CANE 1 plural usually cannon a : a large heavy gun usually mounted on a carriage b : a heavy-caliber automatic aircraft gun firing explosive shells 2 or can·on : the projecting part of a bell by which it is hung : EAR 3 : the part of the leg in which the cannon bone is found Pronunciation Symbols A small cannon on a carriage in Bucharest. The Jaivana cannon, cast in 1720, is the largest wheel-mounted cannon in the world. A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a long distance. - 1 Etymology and Terminology
- 2 History
- 2.1 Early history
- 2.2 Medieval use in Europe and the Middle East
- 2.3 Post-Medieval Use
- 2.4 19th century
- 2.5 Modern cannon
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Projectiles fired from cannon
- 3.2 Cannon instruments
- 4 In music
- 5 References
- 6 See also
- 7 Patents
- 8 External links
| Cannon comes through Old French from Old Italian cannone, ultimately derived from Latin canna—a tube.[1] The Latinised word canon was used for a gun since 1326 in Italy, and 1418 in England. Bombardum, or "bombard", was earliest used for "cannon", but from 1430 it came to refer only to the largest weapons.[2] "Cannon" serves both as the singular and plural of the noun, although the plural "cannons" can also be used. The term can apply to a modern day rifled machine gun with a calibre of 20 mm or more (see autocannon). Cannon also refers to a large, smooth-bored, muzzle-loading gun used before the advent of breech-loading, rifled guns firing explosive shells. Although a variety of such guns are commonly referred to as "cannon", the term specifically refers to a gun designed to fire a 42 lb shot as opposed to a "Demi-cannon" (32 lb), Culverin (18 lb) or Demi-culverin (9 lb). When on board a warship a cannon is called a gun, wh..."
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