Archboutefeu

/ɑrʃˌbut.əˈfə/ noun

A chief fire-starter or artillery specialist; in medieval times, the principal officer in charge of cannons and siege equipment.

From French arch- (chief) + bout 'end' + feu 'fire.' This is a borrowed French military term describing the commanding officer of artillery. It emerged as cannon technology developed in medieval warfare, particularly in the 15th-16th centuries.

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