gunstone
See also: Gunstone
English
Etymology
From Middle English gunneston; equivalent to gun + stone: they were originally made from stone.
Noun
gunstone (plural gunstones)
- (obsolete) A cannonball.
- c. 1599, Shakespeare, William, Henry V, Act 1, Scene 2:
- And tell the pleasant prince this mock of his / Hath turn'd his balls to gunstones
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Middle English
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