noun
- An early portable firearm used in the 16th and 17th centuries, typically mounted on a forked rest.
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The soldier carried a hackbut into battle, supporting it with a wooden fork.
- Hackbuts gradually replaced crossbows as the primary ranged weapon in European armies.
- The hackbut required a lit match to fire, making it slower than modern firearms.
- Medieval armies trained hackbut units to advance in coordinated formations.
- The invention of the hackbut marked a significant shift in military technology during the Renaissance.