German edit

 
 

Etymology edit

Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *gaskutją. Unrelated/false cognate to geschützt

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ɡəˈʃʏt͡s]
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  • Hyphenation: Ge‧schütz

Noun edit

Geschütz n (strong, genitive Geschützes, plural Geschütze)

  1. (military) generally any type of large or heavy calibre gun, cannon, artillery piece, or turret assembly

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  • In a more broad sense, this word can to refer to any large ballistic weapon that does not mechanically throw its projectile. Ballistae, catapults, slings, trebuchets, and other siege engines are not called Geschütze, for example.
  • In popular culture usage, Geschütze would not likely be used to describe a large handheld weapon, unless the gun in question is exceptionally oversized compared to the wielder. Kanone and Gewehr are more common uses.

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