petardpɪˈtɑrd
petard (n)
- plural
- petards
English Definitions:
petard (noun)
an explosive device used to break down a gate or wall
petard (Noun)
A small, hat-shaped explosive device, used to blow a hole in a door or wall.
petard (Noun)
Anything potentially explosive, in a non-literal sense.
petard (Noun)
A loud firecracker.
petard (Verb)
To attack or blow a hole in (something) with a petard.
Petard
A petard was a small bomb used to blow up gates and walls when breaching fortifications, of French origin and dating back to the sixteenth century. A typical petard was a conical or rectangular metal object containing 2–3 kg of gunpowder, with a slow match as a fuse.
Petard
A petard is a small bomb used for blowing up gates and walls when breaching fortifications, originally invented in France in 1579. A typical petard was a conical or rectangular metal device containing 5–6 pounds (2–3 kg) of gunpowder, with a slow match for a fuse.
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