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cannoneer

[ kan-uh-neer ]

noun

  1. an artilleryman.


cannoneer

/ ËŒ°ìæ²Ôəˈ²Ôɪə /

noun

  1. (formerly) a soldier who served and fired a cannon; artilleryman
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cannoneer1

From the Middle French word canonnier, dating back to 1555–65. See cannon, -eer
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Then, even a novice cannoneer could blast holes into our rock.

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Count Rugen signaled the cannoneer, and the Prince’s instructions boomed along the Cliffs.

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The cannoneer came thundering down the steps, but I scrambled faster than he and ran for the rear door.

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Every step that cannoneers take to prepare and fire their field piece is a lesson directly from an army manual.

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“Saint Barbara was invoked by these early cannoneers in the hope she would protect them from this fate.â€

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