Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
caliver
noun
/ˈkælɪvər/
Definition
A caliver is a type of small arquebus or firearm used in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance period.
Examples
- In the 16th century, soldiers often carried a caliver for its portability.
- The caliver was preferred over larger guns due to its relatively lighter weight.
Meaning
The term refers to a hand-held gun that was lighter than larger weapons, making it easier to carry and handle.
Synonyms
- arquebus
- firearm
- musket