What is another word for Falconet?

Pronunciation: [fˈalkənˌɛt] (IPA)

Falconet is a term that refers to a small cannon which was common during the 18th century. However, there are various synonyms that can be used instead of Falconet. These include swivel gun, small gun, culverin, saker, Demi-cannon, and petronel. The term swivel gun is often used to refer to smaller types of Falconet that were used on ships during naval warfare. Small guns, on the other hand, were commonly used in small forts and were much lighter than the Falconet. The other synonyms such as culverins, sakers, demi-cannons, and petronels refer to larger guns that were commonly used in larger forts and castles.

Usage examples for Falconet

Even at the hour when the grey St. Petersburg sky had quite disappeared, and all the official world had eaten or dined, each as he could, in accordance with the salary he received and his own fancy; when, all were resting from the department jar of pens, running to and fro, for their own and other people's indispensable occupations', and from all the work that an uneasy man makes willingly for himself, rather than what is necessary; when, officials hasten to dedicate to pleasure the time which is left to them, one bolder than the rest, going to the theatre; another; into the street looking under the bonnets; another, wasting his evening in compliments to some pretty girl, the star of a small official circle; another-and this is the common case of all-visiting his comrades on the third or fourth floor, in two small rooms with an ante-room or kitchen, and some pretensions to fashion, such as a lamp or some other trifle which has cost many a sacrifice of dinner or pleasure trip; in a word, at the hour when all officials disperse among the contracted quarters of their friends, to play whist, as they sip their tea from glasses with a kopek's worth of sugar, smoke long pipes, relate at time some bits of gossip which a Russian man can never, under any circumstances, refrain from, and when there is nothing else to talk of, repeat eternal anecdotes about the commandant to whom they had sent word that the tails of the horses on the Falconet Monument had been cut off; when all strive to divert themselves, Akaky Akakiyevich indulged in no kind of diversion.
"Best Russian Short Stories"
Various
Houdon, Hendrick de Keyser, Verhulst, Falconet, Blommendael, and Xavery make up a meagre list.
"Promenades of an Impressionist"
James Huneker
The latter, an unusually high figure for a private plantation, included one Falconet and five "murderers."
"The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624"
Charles E. Hatch

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