Amusette
Amusette
AMUSETTE. A light field cannon invented by Marshal Maurice de Saxe (1696–1750). The word passed into the English language in 1761 (Oxford Universal Dictionary, 1955.).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Onions, C. T., ed. Oxford Universal Dictionary on Historical Principles. 3rd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1955.
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