Dane gun
English
Alternative forms
- dane-gun
- dane gun
Etymology
The guns were originally imported into West Africa by Danish traders.
Noun
- A long-barreled flintlock musket, used and generally manufactured in West Africa.
- 2007, Makuchi, The Sacred Door and Other Stories, page 61:
- Her father summoned all the courage he could muster, loaded his Dane gun, and asked his daughter to take him to this secret hole.
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