Primary
''blunderbuss'' ▫ᴱᴺ|Definition|1st|20260313192153-00-⌔
blunderbuss - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
Noun
blunderbuss (plural blunderbusses)
- An old style of muzzleloading firearm and early form of shotgun with a distinctive short, large caliber barrel that is flared at the muzzle, therefore able to fire scattered quantities of nails, stones, shot, etc. at short range.
- ✤ We fired the blunderbuss several times by way of salute, and soon after landed at the bank near the village of the Mahahas, or Shoe Indians, and were received by a crowd of people, who came to welcome our return.1
- ✤ One of the most picturesque of the old flintlock guns is the blunderbuss, which was often carried by coach guards for protection against highwaymen.2
- ✤ The blunderbuss never gained great favor in the American colonies or early United States.3
Verb
blunderbuss (third-person singular simple present blunderbusses, present participle blunderbussing, simple past and past participle blunderbussed)
- (transitive) To shoot with a blunderbuss.
Etymology
From Dutch donderbus (“blunderbuss”, literally “thunder gun”), which was altered under the influence of blunder.
Pronunciation
Printed 2026-06-28.
(echo:: @ ⌗)
Link to original Footnotes
1817, Merriweather Lewis, William Clark, Travels to the Source of the Missouri River, and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean , Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, page 354: ↩
June 1942, Carl G. Erich, “Flintlock Blunderbuss”, in Popular Science : ↩
2007, Norm Flayderman, Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms , Gun Digest Books, →ISBN, page 764: ↩
Secondary
• • •